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Wes Moore Launches Maryland Redistricting Commission Despite Democratic Pushback
The commission will gather public input and advise on redrawing Maryland's eight congressional districts to ensure fair representation and potentially eliminate the last GOP seat.
- Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, launched a redistricting commission to make recommendations on improving the state's congressional district maps and ensuring fair representation.
- Maryland's Democratic Senate president expressed concerns about potentially ceding a congressional seat to Republicans during the redistricting process.
- The commission follows a model used by a previous Democratic governor in 2011, with roughly 10 weeks until the legislative session starts and federal deadlines for overseas ballots limiting the timeline.
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NC Rep. Deborah Ross backs bill calling for transparency in redistricting
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNCN) — The redrawing of North Carolina's congressional map is receiving pushback from Washington, D.C. The four Democrats representing North Carolina in the U.S. House — Alma Adams of the 12th district, Don Davis of the 1st district, Valerie Foushee of the 4th district, and Deborah Ross of the 2nd district — reintroduced the Redistricting Transparency and Accountability Act on Tuesday. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: NC congressional …
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Read Full ArticleMaryland Gov. Wes Moore reveals redistricting commission after top state Democrat opposed new maps
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday that he will convene the Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Commission, an advisory body last used in 2011, to consider starting mid-cycle redistricting to boost Democrats in the state.
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