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They're searching for one more signature on their petition.
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Republicans complain of gerrymandering.
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There are two competing maps, dozens of bills that were vetoed and one choice for treasurer.
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Lawmakers will confront vetoes as well.
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The General Assembly reconvenes Monday to decide on a new map of congressional districts. We look at how Democratic lawmakers’ plans could overwhelm red votes on the Eastern Shore with blue. Plus, why the Princeton Gerrymandering Project gave a failing grade to maps drawn by legislators.
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The voting reform activist warns that if we don't take politics out of the redistricting process, democracy will die.
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We’ll go On the Record to look at the 2020 Census. Baltimore’s population is shrinking. Why? We ask Seema Iyer of the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance. And we ask Josh Kurtz of Maryland Matters how the Census will re-shape the state’s political lines.
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Frustrated by legislative inaction, Governor Larry Hogan signed an executive order Tuesday to create a citizens’ commission to redraw Maryland’s…
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Congressional redistricting maps—including Maryland’s—are none of their business, regardless of partisan…