REDISTRICTING IN MARYLAND?

Maryland won't join Trump-inspired redistricting push, state Senate leader says | The Banner | Pamela Wood | October 29, 2025, 9:01 am, Updated October 29, 2025 5:00 pm

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October 29, 2025

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House Republicans Respond to Senate President's Decision Not to Move Forward with Redistricting

Annapolis, MD – House Republicans today issued the following statements regarding Senate President Bill Ferguson’s decision not to move forward with redistricting.

House Minority Leader Jason Buckel:

“Senate President Ferguson has realized what we have known for years: Maryland is already one of the most partisanly gerrymandered states in the U.S., and trying to redistrict even further to wholly eliminate the voices of Republicans and trying to subvert the votes of the Eastern Shore solely in an effort to play D.C. politics is a terrible idea. Legally, we believe Judge Battaglia’s opinion from four years ago would be availing and subject our current congressional map to a much more searching analysis by Maryland’s highest court. Politically, we suspect that existing Democratic members of Congress did not want to see their own gerrymandered districts ‘weakened’ to reflect their true partisan nature. Maryland is not a 7-1 Democratic state by registration, voting history, or geography, and it is surely not an ‘all-Democrat’ state. We commend President Ferguson for recognizing the folly of this type of extremism, and hope this ends the speculation and veiled threats from Governor Moore and other Annapolis Democrats.”

House Minority Whip Jesse Pippy:

“We agree with Senate President Ferguson that for Democratic leaders to gerrymander out the only Republican in our Federal Delegation would be the height of hypocrisy, especially when roughly 40% of Marylanders vote Republican.”

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