Gov. Wes Moore’s redistricting advisory commission is recommending Maryland move forward with redrawing its congressional map before the 2026 election.
The announcement comes after a Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Commission (GRAC) meeting held at 5pm Thursday, which was not publicized nor made available to the public.
Maryland’s current map favors Democrats 7-1, but a new map could be drawn to try and oust the state’s sole Republican representative in the U.S. House, Congressman Andy Harris.
