Maryland’s high court set to hear gerrymandering case that delayed state’s elections

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Maryland’s high court set to hear gerrymandering case that delayed state’s elections
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Claims of gerrymandering are the focus of the case before the Maryland Court of Appeals.

who plan to use the additional time to share their vision for the state. Other candidates raised concern that the change, in the middle of summer vacation season, could cause confusion and disenfranchisement.

“We continue to work with the local boards to review any possible logistical issues resulting from the change to the election calendar, including the availability of early voting centers and election day polling places, recruitment of election judges for early voting and election day, and equipment allocation,” Linda Lamone, the state elections board administrator, said in a statement.

Among those challenging the legislative map are Republican Dels. Mark N. Fisher , Nicholaus R. Kipke , Brenda Thiam and Kathryn Szeliga .In 2002, Maryland’s Court of Appeals threw out Gov. Parris Glendening’s legislative map, ruling the state Constitution because the circuitous boundaries of several districts cut across county lines or leaped over natural barriers and split long-standing communities.weighs a separate decision on a redrawn congressional map

, which was the subject of a recent week-long trial. In court filings, attorneys from the state Attorney General’s Office, who are also serving as counsel in the congressional map litigation, said they plan to use the same experts in both cases.

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