The last time Andrew Cuomo offered the impression he was a reformer was a decade ago, when in mid-February 2012 he announced a plan for permanently reforming the way districts were chosen for seats in the State Legislature and the House of Representatives.
Stating the obvious, the then-Governor said, "Redistricting in New York is a system that has prioritized incumbency and partisan interests over democratic representation."
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