(The Center Square) — New York Republicans are expected to vote on a proposal Thursday that would ask voters to approve redistricting changes that could widen their majority in the state's congressional delegation. 

The legislation, which will be taken up on the final day of the legislative session, would put a question on the November ballot that calls for scrapping the state's constitutional ban on mid-decade redistricting, allow Democrats who control the Legislature to approve new maps with a simple majority vote, and ultimately redraw the state's political boundaries to benefit the party. 

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