Maryland judge defers ruling on new congressional map amid rising tension The map that prevails will define the state’s congressional districts until the next redistricting, after the 2030 census. Hannah Ziegler April 3, 2022
After intense pushback, Maryland lawmakers redraw congressional district map An Anne Arundel County judge called the previously passed map an “extreme partisan gerrymander.” Hannah Ziegler March 30, 2022
Maryland Court of Appeals extends primary election date for second time Primary elections will now be on July 19. Hannah Ziegler March 16, 2022
College Park City Council discusses city redistricting commission logistics Some individuals on the council want to open up eligibility for the commission from registered voters to all city residents. Grace Yarrow February 16, 2022
Maryland General Assembly looks at marijuana, climate, redistricting Here's a recap of the Maryland General Assembly's first month of its 2022 session. Hannah Ziegler February 6, 2022
Prince George’s County judge orders controversial redistricting map to be scrapped The proposed map was passed last November and caused severe backlash in College Park and other municipalities. Diamondback Staff February 6, 2022
Redistricting complicates College Park City Council’s relationship with county council City council members have concerns about how the redistricting could affect the city's relationship with UMD. Shreya Vuttaluru December 9, 2021
Amid fierce dissent from residents, Prince George’s County Council backs redistricting map More than 150 people spoke at the public hearing. Christine Zhu November 17, 2021
College Park Council to send letter opposing Prince George’s County redistricting plans The city’s drafted letter alleges that current county redistricting plans attempt to gerrymander the districts. Grace Yarrow November 10, 2021
Prince George’s council moves forward with new redistricting map, but backlash persists “I don't think it could be any more obvious at all that they're rigging this election,” said College Park City Council member Kate Kennedy. Emily Williams October 20, 2021