Lol HoganBots on here are spinning in their chairs.
The dude can't even support a losing republican candidate for Senate. Pathetic.
But muh tolls and fees!
I'm inclined to vote for Jealous just to send this loser packing.
A contingent of folks on the forum would say that by voting for anyone other than Gun Grabbing Larry, you've already doomed us to bread lines.
I, for one, will vote for freedom every time.
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"But muh handgun permit review board appointees, muh tolls, muh fees, muh redistricting that Larry can't do anything about! Vote Larrrrryyyyyyyy"
Please explain. It was my understanding that the governor has a strong hand in redistricting.
Lol HoganBots on here are spinning in their chairs.
The dude can't even support a losing republican candidate for Senate. Pathetic.
But muh tolls and fees!
I'm inclined to vote for Jealous just to send this loser packing.
Careful, you may get reprimanded by the forum PoPo for insulting people.
That only applies to those of us not voting for Hogan.
I’m just jealous of hogan so I voted for Quinn....or was it Jealous???.....wait.....maybe I meant to vote for Hogan.....I’m so confused.
The Gov proposes a Redistricting Plan . The MGA has 6 weeks to approve the Gov's plan. Or Not .
If Not , then on 6 weeks + 1day , the MGA can put forth their own Plan , and approve that .
Not correct...
The Governor submits a redistricting plan at the beginning of the legislative session (FOR STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS) while the MGA has 45 days to create their own and then approve it in 45 days via joint resolution (Not able to be vetoed by the Governor). If the MGA cannot pass their plan in 45 days, then the Governor's plan automatically becomes law.
For Congrerssional (federal) districts are drawn by the MGA via regular statute, and that statute is indeed able to be vetoed by the Governor.
Cite - Maryland Constitution, Article 3, Section 5
All the more reason to change over all the seats we can.
Not correct...
The Governor submits a redistricting plan at the beginning of the legislative session (FOR STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS) while the MGA has 45 days to create their own and then approve it in 45 days via joint resolution (Not able to be vetoed by the Governor). If the MGA cannot pass their plan in 45 days, then the Governor's plan automatically becomes law.
For Congrerssional (federal) districts are drawn by the MGA via regular statute, and that statute is indeed able to be vetoed by the Governor.
Cite - Maryland Constitution, Article 3, Section 5