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In the Matter of 2022 Legislative Districting of Maryland: Thiam

Last Updated Aug 31, 2022
Case Misc. No. 26 (Md. S. Ct.)
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State court challenge to the state legislative plan, alleging violations of state protections for contiguity, compactness, and political subdivisions, alleging impermissible partisan gerrymandering under the state constitution, and alleging an unlawful mix of single-member and multi-member districts.

On Apr. 13, 2022, the state Supreme Court denied the petition, and followed up on Aug. 31, 2022, with a full written opinion.

History

Case filings, starting with most recent court
    Name Last Modified
Document icon Petition Feb 9, 2022
Document icon Motion to dismiss Feb 15, 2022
Document icon Response Mar 22, 2022
Document icon State's proposed findings of fact Mar 22, 2022
Document icon Joint stipulation of fact Mar 23, 2022
Document icon Report of the Special Magistrate Apr 4, 2022
Document icon Petitioner's response Apr 8, 2022
Document icon State's response to petitioner Apr 11, 2022
Highlighted document Document icon Order denying petition Apr 13, 2022
Highlighted document Document icon Opinion denying petition Aug 31, 2022

Map | Challenged state Senate plan

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Map | Challenged state House plan

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