The coronavirus pandemic will likely complicate the timing of New York’s redistricting efforts ahead of the 2022 elections, but members of the commission charged with redrawing districts for the state’s U.S. House of Representatives, State Senate and State Assembly districts said Tuesday that 2020 census data is only part of what they have to consider.

Two members of the commission, which was created under a 2014 constitutional amendment that changed how redistricting will work in New York, participated in a town hall hosted by New York Law School on Tuesday.

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