Governor PHOTO RELEASE: Governor Hogan Submits Fair Legislative Maps to General Assembly

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ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today welcomed back the Maryland General Assembly for their 90-day session and submitted fair legislative maps authored by the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission.

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“These fair maps call for districts that are geographically compact, that do not take into account how citizens are registered to vote, how they voted in the past, or what political party—if any—they happen to belong to,” said Governor Hogan. “They also do not take into account in any way where any incumbent or candidate for office happens to reside. I urge the General Assembly to adopt these fair maps immediately.”

The governor has been calling for nonpartisan redistricting reform throughout his time in office. Earlier today, in a letter to the governor, former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger lent his support to the governor’s efforts. Last month, the governor vetoed the General Assembly’s antidemocratic, gerrymandered congressional maps.

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About the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission. The nine-person commission was established in Jan. 2021 by executive order and charged with drawing fair legislative and congressional maps for the 2022 elections. The maps submitted from the commission do not take into account the residency of any incumbents or candidates for office.

Commission members, which included three Republicans, three Democrats, and three Independents, were selected to be independent from legislative influence, impartial, and representative of the state’s diversity and geographical, racial, and gender makeup.

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Legislative Agenda. In addition to nonpartisan redistricting, the governor’s legislative agenda calls for measures to address violent crime, deliver tax relief for retirees, small businesses, hardworking Maryland families, and continue the state’s COVID-19 response.

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OccamsRazor

Well-Known Member
So these new maps must be approved by a vote. A vote that is tallied from votes cast by the same people that these maps 'could' endanger their ability to keep office and keep their job?

I wonder how that will end?
 

stgislander

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PREMO Member
So these new maps must be approved by a vote. A vote that is tallied from votes cast by the same people that these maps 'could' endanger their ability to keep office and keep their job?

I wonder how that will end?
All the judge said was the maps approved by the Legislature, including overriding Larry's veto, are no bueno. The Legislature has to start over again. Now the AG will appeal to the next higher court to have this decision overturned.
 
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