Maryland lawmakers to meet in August for special session on redistricting
Source: ABC News/AP
July 7, 2026, 5:46 PM
Maryland lawmakers will meet for a special session next month to consider a constitutional amendment dealing with future congressional redistricting, legislative leaders announced Tuesday, following a failed effort earlier this year to redraw the state's maps to boost Democrats. The move is the latest in the national battle over partisan redistricting, which has reshaped the U.S. House map ahead of this year's midterms and in states including Maryland could carry into the 2028 election cycle.
The Democratic-led Maryland General Assembly will meet beginning Aug. 3, legislative leaders said, to consider sending a constitutional amendment to voters this November intended to help clear the way later for a potential 8-0 congressional map. Democrats already hold a 7-1 advantage in the states U.S. House delegation; Rep. Andy Harris is the only GOP member.
Legislative leaders didn't include the language of the proposed amendment in their news release. But they said it would clarify the state constitution as it relates to a 2022 court ruling that struck down a previous map, which also would have made Harriss district easier for a Democrat to win.
If approved by a three-fifths vote of both chambers, the amendment would go before voters in the Nov. 3 general election. If approved there, lawmakers could eventually revisit the congressional maps for a future election cycle under the constitution's new parameters.
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