Maryland's General Assembly leaders have proposed a new map for electing state senators and delegates, with shrinking Baltimore City losing representation in the legislature.
Maryland's General Assembly leaders have proposed a new map for electing state senators and delegates, with shrinking Baltimore City losing representation in the legislature.
Maryland has a new set of congressional district maps, following a back-and-forth Thursday with Republican Gov. Larry Hogan vetoing the maps and Democratic lawmakers immediately overturning the veto.
Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed a redrawn Maryland congressional map, and the General Assembly was scheduled to gather for votes to potentially override his veto.