Advocacy for #VotingRights includes minimizing #gerrymandering, accurately utilizing #censusdata, and ensuring districts are truly #representative of the people who live there.
General Election Day is November 8th, and the deadline to register to #vote or change your registration is October 18th.
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Image 1 says, "Maryland's 2022 Redistricting." Below, on white, it says, "After a contentious redistricting battle that delayed the midterm primary election by a month, the new congressional district map is significantly different:" followed by: "Gerrymandering has been reduced, especially in Central Maryland, District 1 encompassing the Eastern Shore is slightly less Republican leaning, and District 6 encompassing Western Maryland is slightly less Democratic leaning."
Image 2 says, "Areas affected by this year's redistricting: Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George's Counties, plus Baltimore City." Below, it says, "If you have not checked your voter registration since the 2020 election and/or have moved since the last time you voted, you could be voting in a new and different district in the November 8th general election."
Image 3 says, "Racial components of the redistricting:" followed by: "Two districts now have a Black majority — Baltimore City (4) and in Prince George’s County adjacent to the District of Columbia (7) and Four majority white districts remain unchanged, but two districts have no racial/ethnic majority — Southern Maryland (5) and much of Montgomery County (8)."
Image 4: "Voting is important. Knowledge in the hands of a voter is real power." Below, "October 18 is the deadline to register to vote or make changes to your voter registration." At the bottom in a white text box is the logo of the MD PPC.