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Gov. Moore says he is looking into redistricting Maryland: ‘All options are on the table’

New York and Maryland leaders aim to redraw congressional maps to counter Republican-favored redistricting and enhance minority voting power, aligning with California's recent ballot measure.

  • Governor Wes Moore is considering redistricting in Maryland to potentially remove Republican Rep. Andy Harris from his House seat, stating that 'all options are on the table'.
  • Moore highlighted that less than 10% of congressional seats in the U.S. are competitive, indicating the need to address gerrymandering and fairness in electoral maps.
  • He stated that he is acting in response to President Donald Trump's attempts to manipulate elections, ensuring that voters' voices are heard and not politicians choosing voters.
  • This discussion follows recent Republican redistricting in Texas, prompting other Democratic governors, including California's Gavin Newsom, to explore similar strategies to enhance their party's representation.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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