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Friday, November 16, 2018

Maryland Files Notice of Appeal in Benisek v. Lamone

BALTIMORE, MD – The Office of Attorney General today filed a Notice of Appeal with the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland in Benisek v. Lamone, requesting a hearing before the Supreme Court. The Office also filed a Consent Motion to Stay and requested an expedited briefing to allow time to implement the Court’s decision in the event of an adverse ruling.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Dems won't go down without a fight on the gerrymandering issue in Maryland.

Anonymous said...

Not familiar with this subject.

Anonymous said...

7:38 PM It's called google

Anonymous said...

They will fight this to the death and cry when they get exposed to the true division of the state. Anywhere near a city center is blue and everywhere else is red red red. They know it and know what they did when that map was drawn. Its why these liberal politicians are using taxpayer money to file a suit to save their job. A fair vote would send many to the unemployment line.

Steve said...

Use math.

MD has roughly 6 million people.

Draw 9 equidistant horizontal lines through a Maryland map.

Starting at the top left and moving right in the top sector, move a vertical line to the right until a population of 600,000 is encountered, draw that line vertically.

Continue right to left, line by line, drawing a vertical line after each 600,000 population is encountered according to the latest Census.

Update this process every Census.

D, U, H.

This has to be the fairest way for everyone. Move accordingly if you wish, it will empower the whole state equally.

Anonymous said...

Lamone has her job FOR LIFE - kind of like that felon in Florida....

Anonymous said...

Thank you. Good analysis.