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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaryland moves forward with redistricting plan that would eliminate state's last GOP seat
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/maryland-moves-forward-with-redistricting-plan-that-would-eliminate-states-last-gop-seat/Maryland Democrats took a major step toward eliminating the states last GOP-held U.S. House seat Tuesday, as a governor-appointed redistricting commission approved a new congressional map aimed at countering nationwide GOP gerrymanders ahead of the 2026 elections.
The Governors Redistricting Advisory Commission, appointed by Gov. Wes Moore (D) and chaired by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D), voted to recommend a new congressional map to the Maryland General Assembly that would move the state from a 71 Democratic congressional delegation to an 80 delegation, leaving no GOP-held seats.
At a moment when other states are moving aggressively to redraw maps, and when fundamental voting rights protections face renewed threats, Maryland has a responsibility to lead with urgency, Alsobrooks said in a statement following the commissions approval. Our goal is to ensure our congressional delegation reflects the will of the people, protects representation for historically underrepresented communities, and gives Marylanders a Congress that can serve as a real check on this President.
Under the proposed plan, the states lone Republican district would be redrawn to favor Democratic candidates, effectively eliminating the GOPs final foothold in Marylands congressional delegation.
The commissions recommendation, which emerged after months of internal party debate, now heads to the states Democratic-controlled legislature. If lawmakers enact the proposal, Maryland would join a growing number of states modifying congressional boundaries mid-decade outside the once-a-decade census process that typically governs redistricting.
The Governors Redistricting Advisory Commission, appointed by Gov. Wes Moore (D) and chaired by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D), voted to recommend a new congressional map to the Maryland General Assembly that would move the state from a 71 Democratic congressional delegation to an 80 delegation, leaving no GOP-held seats.
At a moment when other states are moving aggressively to redraw maps, and when fundamental voting rights protections face renewed threats, Maryland has a responsibility to lead with urgency, Alsobrooks said in a statement following the commissions approval. Our goal is to ensure our congressional delegation reflects the will of the people, protects representation for historically underrepresented communities, and gives Marylanders a Congress that can serve as a real check on this President.
Under the proposed plan, the states lone Republican district would be redrawn to favor Democratic candidates, effectively eliminating the GOPs final foothold in Marylands congressional delegation.
The commissions recommendation, which emerged after months of internal party debate, now heads to the states Democratic-controlled legislature. If lawmakers enact the proposal, Maryland would join a growing number of states modifying congressional boundaries mid-decade outside the once-a-decade census process that typically governs redistricting.
BREAKING: Maryland advances a redistricting plan that could wipe out the GOPâs last U.S. House seat in the state â as Democrats move to counter Republican gerrymanders nationwide.
— Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2026-01-20T23:33:08.624Z
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murielm99
(32,731 posts)1. Yee Haw!
orangecrush
(28,792 posts)2. GOOD
eppur_se_muova
(41,119 posts)3. GOOD RIDDANCE TO ANDY HARRIS !!!
Can't happen soon enough !