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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Gov. Wes Moore Says He Might Gerrymander Out Maryland’s Last GOP Rep In Name Of ‘Fairness’
by Harold Hutchison at CDN - Democratic Gov. Wes Moore of Maryland said Sunday the state could redraw its maps to target Republican Rep. Andy Harris, the only Republican in the state’s congressional delegation. Democrats have threatened retaliation as the Texas state Senate approved new congressional district maps on Saturday after Democrats from the Texas House of Representatives ended their “quorum break” on … Click to read the rest HERE-> Gov…
New York and Maryland leaders confirm plans to redraw electoral maps following California’s lead
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) each confirmed on Sunday plans to redraw the congressional maps in their respective states after California approved a measure setting up redistricting for a popular vote this fall. Democrats,…


‘We have to’ consider redrawing Maryland’s congressional districts, Gov. Moore says
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