Maryland will hold a special session of the Legislature to pursue a push that could make it easier for Democrats to redraw the state’s congressional maps in future cycles.
“Today, we announced that the General Assembly will convene in a special session August 3–5 to consider legislation proposing a constitutional amendment on congressional redistricting. If the legislature approves it, the question goes to Maryland voters in November,” state Senate President Bill Ferguson wrote in a July 7 post on X.
The move is backed by Ferguson, House Speaker Joseline Peña-Melnyk, and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, coming as the state seems poised to join the pre-census redistricting scramble that has swept the United States since mid-2024….
Maryland to Hold Special Session as State Democratic Leaders Announce Plans for Redistricting Referendum

