
Dozens of Maryland Democratic lawmakers are proposing a plan to immediately redraw the state’s congressional district lines ahead of the 2026 election, a move that could potentially help Democrats net one additional U.S. House seat. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: Maryland Democrats are pushing a new plan to redraw the state’s House map before the 2026 election, with Governor Wes Moore backing the move and lawmakers aiming for one more Democratic seat.
Key Points:
Redrawing Maryland’s House map could intensify partisan fights and legal challenges, adding political noise and uncertainty for voters.
Governor Wes Moore and the Maryland General Assembly say a new map could give voters a chance to approve district lines and may make one House seat more.
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Central Maryland leader supporting the redistricting push and quoted on the stalemate.
Primary legislative sponsor and main architect of the proposed map.
State legislature driving consideration of the redistricting plan.
Key chamber advancing the proposal and shaping the compromise.
Key chamber involved in the stalemate over whether to advance the map.
Mentioned as a meeting counterpart in the broader redistricting effort.
Advisory body whose recommended map is referenced as the basis for the proposal.
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