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Baltimore County Redistricting Commission Gathers Feedback on Revised District Maps

The commission is holding public hearings to finalize new council district boundaries after releasing a second draft map with expanded majority-minority representation.

Residents review Baltimore County’s proposed redistricting maps. (Natalie Jones/Staff)

Overview

  • Baltimore County's 2025 Redistricting Commission is hosting public hearings on May 12 and May 19 to gather resident input on proposed council district maps.
  • The second draft map, released in early May, includes two majority Black districts and two additional majority-minority districts, reflecting feedback from earlier hearings.
  • Residents have voiced concerns that the draft maps may split established communities, such as Catonsville and Arbutus, and fail to adequately represent the county's diversity.
  • An alternative proposal, 'Woodlawn Approach C,' suggests creating two greater-majority Black districts and a simple majority-minority district on the county's east side.
  • The commission must balance public input, demographic data, and legal compliance, including Voting Rights Act considerations, before finalizing recommendations by mid-June.