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Maryland’s 1st District remains anchored on the Eastern Shore, and it remains the state’s only Republican district in the congressional delegation. That’s far from Democrats’ original plan.
Fifteen weeks before the primary election, a judge is to open a trial Tuesday in which Republicans seek to scrap a Democratic-approved map of Maryland’s congressional district boundary lines.
With a primary election scheduled for July 19, the boundary lines of Maryland’s eight congressional districts were in flux. A map adopted in December to account for population changes determined ...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan signed the new Maryland congressional district map into law. “This is something that we’ve been focused on for eight years,” Hogan said at a news conference Monday ...
See full results and maps from the 2022 Maryland elections. Skip to content Skip to site index. ... Maryland Third Congressional District Election Results. Updated Jan. 27, 2023, 1:33 PM ET.
A Maryland judge has thrown out the state’s congressional map, calling it an “extreme partisan gerrymander” in what is a victory for Republicans who said Democrats in the state General ...
A Maryland judge on Friday rejected the General Assembly's newly drawn Congressional district map, declaring them unconstitutional.After a four-day trial, Judge Lynne Battaglia on Friday issued a ...
The map proposed by Joe Fain, the other GOP appointee, would be the starkest difference. Pacific County, Skamania County and the western part of Lewis County all would be moved out of District 3.
Calling it "an extreme gerrymander," a Maryland judge on Friday tossed out the state's new congressional district map and ordered state lawmakers to produce a new one before the end of the month.
A Maryland judge Friday threw out the Democrat-controlled state legislature's congressional district map on account of "extreme partisan gerrymandering" and ordered it to draw a new one by March 30.
Fifteen weeks before the primary election, a judge is to open a trial Tuesday in which Republicans seek to scrap a Democratic-approved map of Maryland’s congressional district boundary lines.
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