Opponents of Maryland's congressional redistricting map hope they
have submitted enough signatures to put the map on the ballot to give
voters a chance to reject it, but it's unclear if they have succeeded.
They faced a midnight deadline to deliver them to the Maryland Secretary of State's office in Annapolis on Saturday.
Delegate Neil Parrot, R-Washington, said in a statement late Saturday
that he is optimistic about the result, but opponents are going to wait
until Monday to talk about how many signatures they have handed in, out
of respect for severe storms that hit Maryland on Friday night.
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