Local Alert: Hogan to sign new Maryland congressional map into law
| Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said he would approve the new map after reaching an agreement with the Democratic state attorney general to abandon an appeal of a court ruling that threw out the earlier map; the judge had called it the product of "extreme partisan gerrymandering." The new map keeps the 1st District Republican and makes the 6th District, which had been safely Democratic, more competitive. |
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| | | | Local Alert | April 4, 12:18 p.m. EDT | | | | | Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said he would approve the new map after reaching an agreement with the Democratic state attorney general to abandon an appeal of a court ruling that threw out the earlier map; the judge had called it the product of "extreme partisan gerrymandering." The new map keeps the 1st District Republican and makes the 6th District, which had been safely Democratic, more competitive. | | | | | |
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