Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Jeffries Presses Maryland Senate for Redistricting Vote as Ferguson Holds Firm

Legal risk paired with an imminent filing deadline threatens to sink the plan.

Overview

  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries met in Annapolis with Gov. Wes Moore, House leaders and Senate President Bill Ferguson, urging an immediate up-or-down Senate vote on the House-passed map.
  • Ferguson says the votes do not exist and has kept the bill in a Senate committee, warning a mid-cycle redraw could backfire in state courts and politically.
  • The proposal, approved by the House of Delegates, would expand the 1st District across the Chesapeake Bay into Anne Arundel and Howard counties, putting Rep. Andy Harris at risk.
  • Maryland courts struck down a Democratic map in 2022 as an extreme gerrymander, and five of seven current state supreme court justices were appointed by a Republican governor, heightening judicial risk.
  • Republicans denounce outside pressure and threaten lawsuits, with Harris pledging a court challenge as the Feb. 24 candidate filing deadline tightens the window for any change this cycle.