2022 Legislative Districting of the State
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Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
OF MARYLAND
Misc. Nos. 21, 24, 25, 26 and 27
September Term, 2021
IN THE MATTER OF
2022 LEGISLATIVE
DISTRICTING OF THE STATE
Getty, C.J. Watts Hotten Booth Biran Gould McDonald, Robert N. (Senior Judge, Specially Assigned),
JJ.
ORDER
Pursuant to Maryland Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act Filed: April 13, 2022 (§§ 10-1601 et seq. of the State Government Article) this document is authentic.
2022-04-13 17:19-04:00
Suzanne C. Johnson, Clerk IN THE MATTER OF * IN THE
2022 LEGISLATIVE * COURT OF APPEALS
DISTRICTING OF THE STATE * OF MARYLAND
* MISC. NOS.
* 21, 24, 25, 26, 27
* SEPTEMBER TERM, 2021
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Article III, § 5 of the Constitution of
Maryland, on January 27, 2022, the General Assembly of Maryland enacted Senate Joint
Resolution 2, which constitutes the Legislative Redistricting Plan of 2022, and
WHEREAS, the Attorney General of Maryland having filed a motion to
promulgate procedures to govern any petitions brought under Article III, § 5 of the
Constitution of Maryland, and
WHEREAS, petitions challenging the validity of the Plan having been filed and an
evidentiary hearing having been held before a Special Magistrate appointed by this Court,
and
WHEREAS, on April 4, 2022, the Special Magistrate filed a report recommending
that the petitions filed in the cases be denied, and on April 8, 2022, exceptions to the report
were filed in this Court, and
WHEREAS, a hearing on the petitions and exceptions to the report of the Special
Magistrate having been held before this Court on April 13, 2022, and WHEREAS, the Court having determined that the Plan enacted into law on January
27, 2022 is consistent with the requirements of the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution of Maryland,
For reasons to be stated later in an opinion to be filed, it is this 13th day of April,
2022,
ORDERED, by the Court of Appeals of Maryland, a majority concurring as to the
decision in In the Matter of Legislative Districting of the State, Misc. Nos. 25 and 27,
September Term, 2021, that the exceptions filed by Petitioners in In the Matter of
Legislative Districting of the State, Misc. Nos. 25, 26 and 27, September Term, 2021, are
overruled in each case and that the relief sought in the petitions is denied; and it is further
ORDERED, that the relief sought in the petition filed in In the Matter of Legislative
Districting of the State, Misc. No. 24, September Term, 2021, with no exceptions having
been filed, is denied; and it is further
ORDERED, that the Legislative Redistricting Plan of 2022 enacted as Senate Joint
Resolution 2 on January 27, 2022 shall be used for all purposes in acting upon or
implementing the State of Maryland’s legislative redistricting plan; and it is further
ORDERED, that
(1) The 2022 Primary for Gubernatorial Elections, shall remain scheduled for July 19, 2022.
(2) The following election deadlines for the 2022 Primary for the Gubernatorial Elections shall remain as set forth in this Court’s Order of March 15, 2022:
(a) The deadline for filing certificates of candidacy, established pursuant to Maryland Code, (1957, 2017 Repl. Vol., 2021 Supp.), Election Law Article (“EL”) § 5-303 is Friday, April 15, 2022 at 9:00 p.m.;
(b) The deadline for candidates to withdraw a certificate of candidacy, established pursuant to EL § 5-502(a) is Monday, April 18, 2022;
(c) The deadline to fill a vacancy in candidacy for a primary election, established pursuant to EL § 5-901 is Wednesday, April 20, 2022;
(d) Pursuant to EL § 9-207, the Maryland State Board of Elections is authorized to adjust any deadlines related to certifying, displaying, and printing ballots, including the setting of a new deadline to challenge a candidate’s residency; and it is further
ORDERED, that, pursuant to Article III, § 9 of the Maryland Constitution, a
candidate for senator or delegate must reside in the district that the candidate seeks to
represent for at least six months preceding the date of the statewide general election. For
the 2022 statewide general election, a candidate must take up residence in a new district by
May 8, 2022. The requirement that a candidate be a citizen of the State of Maryland, as
set forth in Article III, § 9 of the Maryland Constitution, is unaffected by this Order; and it
is further
ORDERED, that, in accordance with § 7 of Article XV of the Constitution of
Maryland and EL § 8-301(a), a statewide general election will be held on November 8,
2022; and it is further
ORDERED, that the mandate is to issue forthwith.
/s/ Joseph M. Getty Joseph M. Getty Chief Judge Court of Appeals of Maryland Filed: April 13, 2022
/s/ Suzanne C. Johnson Suzanne C. Johnson Clerk Court of Appeals of Maryland
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