Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session
Maryland special session expected to begin August 3, 2026, to consider a redistricting constitutional amendment. Who can act: Maryland state delegates.
Maryland special session expected to begin August 3, 2026, to consider a redistricting constitutional amendment
Who can act: Maryland state delegates
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7 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR5449: Redistricting Reform Act of 2025.
HR5449 · 119th Congress
Redistricting Reform Act of 2025
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What HR5449 actually does
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would require congressional redistricting to be done through an independent state commission.
If passed, it would:
- require congressional redistricting to be done through an independent state commission • create federal redistricting criteria and a civil enforcement mechanism for aggrieved citizens.
6 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would bar a state from carrying out more than one congressional redistricting after a decennial census and apportionment.
If passed, it would
- bar a state from carrying out more than one congressional redistricting after a decennial census and apportionment • keep exceptions for court-ordered redraws needed to comply with the Constitution or Voting Rights Act.
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would require independent nonpartisan commissions for congressional redistricting.
If passed, it would
- require independent nonpartisan commissions for congressional redistricting • condition some federal election-administration funding on commission-based state legislative redistricting.
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would restore updated preclearance coverage for certain voting changes, including some redistricting changes.
If passed, it would
- restore updated preclearance coverage for certain voting changes, including some redistricting changes • strengthen notice, information-gathering, and court-review tools for voting-rights enforcement.
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would require congressional redistricting through an independent commission.
If passed, it would
- require congressional redistricting through an independent commission • ban mid-decade redistricting and set federal redistricting criteria.
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would prohibit a second congressional redistricting after apportionment.
If passed, it would
- prohibit a second congressional redistricting after apportionment • leave exceptions for court-ordered redraws required by the Constitution or Voting Rights Act.
This story is about Maryland lawmakers set August redistricting special session. This bill would require public notice and meaningful public participation before a congressional map is adopted.
If passed, it would
- require public notice and meaningful public participation before a congressional map is adopted • require no-cost public access to shapefiles, block-equivalency files, and supporting demographic/election data.
