Baltimore, MD - Aug. 5, 2025 - The Baltimore County Council announced the introduction of legislation to adopt a redistricting plan and map.
After a 2024 ballot question expanded the County Council from seven districts to nine, a redistricting commission was formed in December to recommend legislation for revision of the districts in a way that ensures they are "compact, contiguous, and substantially equal in population, and in which due regard is given to current natural, geographic, and community boundaries.”
The new map includes two majority-Black districts centered around Woodlawn and Randallstown, as well as unifying Essex, Middle River, and waterfront communities into one district..
“Redistricting is a difficult and complex task and I want to thank my Council colleagues for their hard work and dedication in preparing the redistricting map. It takes at least five votes to adopt a redistricting bill, and coming together on a final map means a willingness to compromise and achieve a bipartisan consensus,” Council Chairman Mike Ertel said. “The map we introduced today is a testament to that spirit of cooperation, while still adhering to legal requirements and traditional redistricting principles.”... Read More: FOX45