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BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING INITIATIVE January 2011
PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL BERNARD C. “JACK” YOUNG
Redistricting Committee Co‐Chairpersons
JAMES B. KRAFT BELINDA CONAWAY
ROBERT CURRAN ROCHELLE “RIKKI” SPECTOR
HELEN HOLTON CARL STOKES
WARREN BRANCH MARY PAT CLARKE
Baltimore City Charter & Additional Legal Requirements Plan of Action & No Rep w/o Population Act Population Data Maps, Precincts and Mayor’s Proposals Glossary
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NOTE:
In this guidebook, you will find general information about redistricting. This guidebook is not intended to be a complete outline of the redistricting process and laws. It is only intended to provide a basic understanding of the fundamentals of redistricting. Changes in City, State or Federal laws, election dates, ward and precinct designations, and population data may alter the assumptions presented in this document.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I: BALTIMORE CITY CHARTER PROVISIONS
Article 111, Section 7
SECTION II: ADDITIONAL LEGAL REQUIREMENTS What is Redistricting?.………………………………………………………………………………….1 Redistricting v. Reapportionment .………………………………………………………………..1 The Census .………………………………………………………………………….…………………...…2 The Voting Rights Act of 1965.……………………………………………………………………...2 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ‐Section 2.………………………………………………………3 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ‐Section 5 .…………………………………………………..…3 14th Amendment, U.S. Constitution .……………………………………………………………..3 Racial Gerrymanders .………………………………………………………………………………..…3 Partisan Gerrymanders .……………………………………………………………………………….4 Redistricting in Baltimore City ……………………………………………………………………..4 Supreme Court Standards .…………………………………………………………………………...5 United States Constitution ‐Article I, Section 2.………………………………………………6
(Census Requirements) Baker v. Carr.……………………………………………………………………………………………….7
(Redistricting Plans are Subject to Court Review) Reynolds v. Sims .……………………………………………………………………………………...…8
(Districts in Redistricting Plans Should be of Equal Population) Abate v. Mundt.………………………………………………………………………………................10
(Discusses Deviations) Thornburg v. Gingles.………………………………..………………………………………………..12
(Diluting Power) SECTION III: PLAN OF ACTION
Timeline..…………………………………………….....……………………………………………………1 SECTION IV: NO REPRESENTATION WITHOUT POPULATION ACT
Maryland General Assembly: House Bill 496 and Senate Bill 400 SECTION V: POPULATION DATA
Baltimore City Redistricting Requirements (14 Single Members) .….………………1 Comparative Data: 2000 v. 2010 Total Population by Race .……………………..…….2 Comparative Data: 2000 v. 2010 Total Voting Age Pop. By Race.…………………….3 2010 Hispanic Origin Total Pop/Voting Age Pop by District.…………………….…….4 2010 U.S. Census Data.………………………………………………………………………………….6
SECTION VI: MAPS
SECTION VII: LIST OF WARDS/PRECINCTS CHANGES SINCE 2000
SECTION VIII: GLOSSARY
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A AL LT TI IM MO OR RE E
I IT TY Y H HA AR RT TE ER R
R RO OV VI IS SI IO ON NS S
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BALTIMORE CITY CHARTER PROVISIONS
ARTICLE III CITY COUNCIL
Section 7. Council districts. (a) Criteria for redistricting. The City shall be divided by ordinance into districts for the election of members of the City Council. The criteria in redistricting shall be equality of population, contiguous territory, compactness, natural boundaries, existing council district lines, and the standards established by the Supreme Court of the United States. (b) Redistricting plan. Following each census of the United States the Mayor shall prepare a plan for council redistricting. The Mayor shall present the plan to the City Council not later than the first day of February of the first municipal election year following the census. After the Mayor’s plan is presented to the City Council, the Council may adopt it or amend it or the City Council may adopt another plan. If no plan has been adopted by the City Council within sixty days after the Mayor’s plan is presented, the Mayor’s plan shall take effect as the redistricting ordinance. (c) {Vacant} (d) Incumbent’s residency. No member of the City Council shall be required to vacate that office by reason of a change of boundary lines of that member’s council district made during that member’s term, as long as that member remains a resident of Baltimore City. (e) Residency duration for next election. For elections following the adoption of redistricting plans, members of the City Council shall have been residents of the districts they have been chosen to represent since the preceding July 1. (Initiative (“Question P”), ratified Nov. 5, 2002.)
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D DD DI IT TI IO ON NA AL L E EG GA AL L
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INTRODUCTION TO REDISTRICTING
What is Redistricting? The United States Congress, state legislatures, city and county councils and some local school boards represent voters within specified electoral districts. Redistricting is the process of redrawing the boundaries of electoral districts from which representatives are to be elected. Redistricting for Baltimore City is the process of dividing the City into districts of approximately equal population for the election of members to serve on the City Council. In Baltimore City, Council Members represent distinct geographical areas. These areas are called council districts. The Baltimore City Charter requires fourteen (14) council districts with a single member. Baltimore City redistricts after the decennial census is completed and new population data is available to accurately distribute the population among districts. The last redistricting plan for Baltimore City was adopted March 25, 2003 by Ordinance #03‐506 (City Council Bill #03‐0852). (see Redistricting in Baltimore City, Section 1).
Redistricting v. Reapportionment Redistricting is different from reapportionment, which is the assignment of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives to states based on their population. Changes in population as indicated by decennial Census data help determine how many seats are assigned to each state. The larger the population, the more congressional representatives the state will be apportioned. Reapportionment is a requirement of Article I of the U.S. Constitution (see U.S. Constitution, Article 1 on page 6 of Section II). Unlike redistricting, reapportionment does not involve drawing a map. It is based only on the division of population to calculate the number of congressional seats for each state.
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Census Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution (see page 6 of Section II) requires that the number of persons in the United States be counted every ten (10) years for the purpose of apportioning representatives. This process is known as the decennial Census and is conducted in the years ending in zero (e.g., 1980, 1990, 2000). The Supreme Court of the United States held in the cases of Baker vs. Carr (1962) and Reynolds vs. Simms (1965) that Federal and local legislative districts must be redrawn after each census so that districts are of approximately equal population. Census data will be released in February 2011 for the current redistricting process. The new data provides information about the population, age and race of City residents. The new Census data will be used to redraw the City electoral boundaries (also called City Council districts).
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was originally enacted to prohibit election practices that excluded minorities from exercising their right to vote. During the 1960's and 70's, the U.S. Department of Justice used its provisions to enforce prohibitions on election practices such as poll taxes, literacy tests, and other prerequisites to voting that discouraged minorities from voting. Once direct obstructions to voting were more or less eradicated by enforcement of the Act, the focus changed to the effects of gerrymandering on minorities. Many state redistricting plans were held to be in violation of the Act because they included districts that had been drawn in such a way as to dilute a minority population's voting strength, usually by spreading a compact minority population across several districts. These standards for these cases is set forth in a U.S. Supreme Court decision, Thornburg vs. Gingles, 478 U.S. 30, which emphasized two provisions of the Act; Sections 2 and Section 5.
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Section 2(a) (in part), Voting Rights Act of 1965 No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting or standard, practice, or procedure shall be imposed or applied by a State or political subdivision in a manner which results in a denial or abridgement of the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color. This section covers all jurisdictions and is almost exclusively enforced by lawsuits instituted against states or political subdivisions by the U.S. Department of Justice or other private parties.
Section 5, Voting Rights Act of 1965 Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act requires certain covered jurisdictions around the country to have all changes in voting qualifications, standards, practices, or procedures approved by the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice or the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. This procedure is commonly known as "preclearance" and applies to redistricting plans proposed in "covered jurisdictions." Maryland is not a jurisdiction covered under Section 5.
14th Amendment, U.S. Constitution In addition to the equal population requirement, the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution also limits racial and political gerrymandering. (See the glossary for definition of gerrymandering)
Racial Gerrymanders In 1993, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that redistricting plans that include some majority minority districts violate the Equal Protection Clause if they are drawn primarily in consideration of race. In Shaw v. Reno, 509 U.S. 630 and subsequent cases, the court has said that a violation occurs when race is the predominant consideration in drawing district lines and when other, traditional districting principles such as compactness and regard for political subdivision boundaries are
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ignored in favor of race. Generally, such districts are extremely irregular and cannot be explained as anything other than an attempt to create a district according to race. The court explained that there was an inherent danger in the classifying of citizens on the basis of race. Thus, states can only create majority minority districts where they are reasonably compact and take into consideration factors other than race.
Partisan Gerrymanders In 1986, a divided U.S. Supreme Court recognized the legal claim that a redistricting plan could unconstitutionally discriminate against a minority party. In Davis v. Bandemer, 478 U.S. 109 the court said that if a redistricting plan substantially interfered with a minority party's ability to participate in the electoral process to the point that party is effectively shut out of the legislative process altogether, a violation of the 14th Amendment would occur. Since this decision, no challenges have been successful at proving the requisite discriminatory effect needed to prove a case of political gerrymandering.
Redistricting in Baltimore City In Baltimore, the Mayor and City Council are responsible for redrawing city council districts as set forth in Article III, Section 7, of the Baltimore City Charter. The Mayor submits a redistricting plan to the City Council for adoption and/or amendment. The City Council may also adopt its own redistricting plan. (See Section I) Criteria set by the City Charter for redistricting are:
1. equality of population 2. contiguous territory 3. compactness 4. natural boundaries 5. existing council district lines 6. standards set by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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U.S. Supreme Court Standards Standards set by the U.S. Supreme Court in various decisions depend upon the authority from which the standard is derived. The most important standards are those whose authority is found in the United States Constitution. The next most important are those set by Acts of Congress. The final set are those the court deems essential to proper interpretation of the constitution and statutes. As interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution requires equality of population and is regarded as the most important standard set by the Court. As previously mentioned, the court gives a little more leeway to local government redistricting than to congressional or legislative redistricting (see Abate v. Mundt case, pages 1011 of Section II). Still, most authorities recommend that local governments not exceed a 10 % population variance.1 Racial equality is required by the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as amended in 1982, and is often considered as second only to population equality in the court decisions. The simple rule to remember is the mapmaker should make a reasonable effort to draw a district where minority group members are a majority.2 Contiguousness is held by the court to be required by good public policy but is viewed as less important than the constitutional and legislative requirements.3 Compactness is a consideration and becomes relevant when the court suspects some other misconduct (e.g., gerrymandering or racial inequality)4 1 Baker vs. Carr 369 US 186, 82.S.Ct.691., 7 L.Ed 2nd.,663 (1962), Reynolds vs. Sims 377 U.S. 533, 84 s.CT. 1362, 12 L.Ed 2'·. 506 (1964); Abate vs. Muodt 403 U.S. 182,91 S.C!. 1904, 29L.Ed 399 (1971). 2 42.U.S.C. SEC. 1973c. United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburgh, lac. vs. Carey 430 US 144 (1977) White vs. Register 412 U.S. 755 (1973). 3 Davis vs. Bbandemer U.S. 109 (1986). 4 Karcher vs. Dagett 462 U.s. 725 (1983)
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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES ARTICLE I
Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.
No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.
(Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons.) (The previous sentence in parentheses was modified by the 14th Amendment, section 2.) The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to choose three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five and Georgia three.
When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.
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BAKER v. CARR, 369 U.S. 186 (1962) (USSC+)
In this decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a person could challenge, and seek judicial redress jar an allegedly improper redistricting plan. Legislatures were forced to draw redistricting plans consistent with constitutional and statutory requirements or else have the districts drawn by the courts.
Syllabus Appellants are persons allegedly qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly of Tennessee representing the counties in which they reside. They brought suit in a Federal District Court in Tennessee under 42 U.S.C §§ 1983 and 1988, on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, to redress the alleged deprivation of their federal constitutional rights by legislation classifying voters with respect to representation in the General Assembly. They alleged that, by means of a 1901 statute of Tennessee arbitrarily and capriciously apportioning the seats in the General Assembly among the State's 95 counties, and a failure to reapportion them subsequently notwithstanding substantial growth and redistribution of the State's population, they suffer a "debasement of their votes," and were thereby denied the equal protection of the laws guaranteed them by the Fourteenth Amendment. They sought, inter alia, a declaratory judgment that the 190 I statute is unconstitutional and an injunction restraining certain state officers from conducting any further elections under it. The District Court dismissed the complaint on the grounds that it lacked jurisdiction of the subject matter and that no claim was stated upon which relief could be granted. Held:
1. The District Court had jurisdiction of the subject matter of the federal constitutional claim asserted in the complaint. Pp. 198‐204
2. Appellants had standing to maintain this suit. Pp. 204‐208 3. The complaint's allegations of denial of equal protection
presented a justifiable constitutional cause of action upon which appellants are entitled to a trial and a decision. Pp. 208‐37
179 F.Supp. 824, reversed and cause remanded
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REYNOLD v. SIMS, 377 U.S. 533 (1964) (USSC+) OPINIONS
WARREN, C.J., OPINION OF THE COURT III In this decision the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that legislative districts should be drawn to provide equal weight 10 every person's vote. (i.e. one person, One voce.) Legislators represent people, not trees or acres. Legislators are elected by voters, not farms or cities or economic interests. As long as ours is a representative form of government, and our legislatures are those instruments of government elected directly by and directly representative of the people, the right to elect legislators in a free and unimpaired fashion is a bedrock of our political system. It could hardly be gainsaid that an unconstitutional claim had been asserted by an allegation that certain otherwise qualified voters had been entirely prohibited from voting for members of their state legislature. And if a State should be given two times, or five times, or ten times the weight of votes of citizens in another part of State, it could hardly be contended that the right to vote of those residing in the disfavored areas had not been effectively diluted. It would appear extraordinary to suggest that a State could be constitutionally permitted to enact a law providing that certain of the State's voters could vote two, five, or ten times for their legislative representatives, while voters living elsewhere could vote only once. And it is inconceivable that a state law to the effect that, in counting votes for legislators, the votes of citizens in one part of the state would be multiplied by two, five, or ten, while the votes of persons in another area would be counted only at face value, could be constitutionally sustainable. Of course, the effect of state legislative districting schemes which give the same number of representatives to unequal numbers of constituents is identical. Overweighting and overvaluation of the votes of those living here has the certain effect of dilution and undervaluation of the votes living in disfavored areas is easily demonstrable mathematically. Their vote is simply not the same right to vote as that of those living in a favored pan of the State. Two, five, or ten of them must vote before the effect of their voting is equivalent to that of their favored neighbor. Weighting the votes of citizens differently, by any method or means, merely because of where they happen to reside, hardly seems justifiable. One must be ever aware
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that the constitution forbids "sophisticated, as well as simple‐minded, modes of discrimination." Lane v. Wilson, 307 U.S. 268, 275; Gomillion v. Lighfoot, 364 U.S. 339, 342. As we stated in Wesberry v. Sanders, supra. We do not believe that the Framers of the Constitution intended to permit the same vote‐diluting discrimination to be accomplished through the device of districts containing widely varied numbers of inhabitants. To say that a vote is worth more in one district than another would... run counter to our fundamental ideas of democratic government …
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U.S. Supreme Court Abate v. Mundt, 403 U.S. 182 (1971)
403 U.S. 182
ABATE ET AL., v. MUNDT ET AL.
CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW YORK No. 71
Argued November 19, 1970 Decided June 7, 1971
In this decision the U.S. Supreme Court held that slightly larger deviations are tolerable/or local government apportionment schemes.
For more than a century the Rockland County board of supervisors consisted of the supervisors of the county's five towns, resulting in extensive functional interrelationships and intergovernmental coordination between county and towns. Severe malapportionment due to population growth led to court ordered reapportionment. The proposed plan, challenged by petitioners, provides for a county legislature of 18 members chosen from five districts, corresponding with the towns, each district being assigned legislators in the proportion of its population to that of the smallest town. The plan produces a total deviation from equality of 11.9%. The Court of Appeals of New York upheld the plan. Held: In light of the long tradition of overlapping functions and dual personnel in the Rockland County government and the fact that the plan does not contain any built‐in bias favoring particular political interests or geographic areas, the plan is not violative of the Equal Protection Clause. Pp. 185‐187. In assessing the constitutionality of various apportionment plans, we have observed that viable local governments may need considerable flexibility in municipal arrangements if they are to meet changing social needs, Sailors v. Board of Education, 387 U.S. 105, 110‐111 (1967), and that a desire to preserve the integrity of political subdivisions may justify an apportionment plan which departs from numerical equality. Reynolds v. Sims, supra, at 578. These observations, along with the facts that local legislative bodies frequently have fewer representatives than do their state and national counterparts and that some local legislative districts
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may have much smaller population than do congressional and state legislative districts, lend support to the argument that slightly greater percentage deviations may be tolerable for local government apportionment schemes, cf. ibid. Of course, this Court has never suggested that certain geographic areas or political interests are entitled to disproportionate representation. Rather, our statements have reflected the view that the particular circumstances and needs of local community as a whole may sometimes justify departures from strict equality. We emphasize that our decision is based on the long tradition of overlapping functions and dual personnel in Rockland County government and on the fact that the plan before us does not contain a built‐in bias tending to favor particular political interests or geographic areas. And nothing we say today should be taken to imply that even these factors could justify substantially greater deviations from population equality. But we are not prepared to hold that the Rockland County reapportionment plan violates the Constitution, and, therefore, we affirm.
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U.S. Supreme Court Thornburg v. Gingles, 478 U.S. 30 (1980)
478 U.S. 30
OPINIONS
BRENNAN, W.J., OPINION OF THE COURT III
In this decision the U.S. Supreme Court found that five of the six contested districts discriminated against blacks by diluting the power of their collective vote.
The North Carolina General Assembly passed a redistricting plan for the state's Senate and House of Representatives. Black citizens of North Carolina alleged that the plan created seven new districts where blacks would not be able to elect representatives of their choosing. They filed suit in a District Court claiming that this violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. Before the District Court could hear the case, Congress amended Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in order to clarify that voting violations needed only to have a "discriminatory effect" and required no "discriminatory purpose." Considering the "totality of circumstances" of the redistricting plan, the District Court ruled that six of the new districts violated the newly amended Voting Rights Act by diluting the power of the black vote. The North Carolina Attorney General appealed the decision directly to the Supreme Court.
Question:
Did the District Court err by holding that a North Carolina redistricting plan unlawfully discriminated against blacks in six voting districts?
Conclusion: No. The Court found that five of the six contested districts discriminated against blacks by diluting the power of their collective vote. Justice William J. Brennan Jr. delivered the opinion for a unanimous court. The District Court properly performed its function "to ascertain whether minority group members constitute a politically cohesive unit and to determine whether whites vote sufficiently as a bloc usually to defeat the minority's preferred candidate." The District Court correctly analyzed data from three election cycles in North Carolina to determine that the black voters strongly supported black candidates, whereas whites usually voted against black candidates. The redistricting plan apportioned "politically cohesive groups of black voters" into districts where blocs of white voters would consistently defeat the black candidates. In violation of the Voting Rights Act, this damaged the ability of black citizens "to participate equally in the political process and to elect candidates of their choice."
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TIMELIN
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Note: Changes in any of the deadlines listed below
may cause the Tim
eline to change ACTION
DEADLIN
E
1. Census Data Released
February 2
011
2. Mayor Subm
its Redistricting Plan No later than Feb
ruary 1
, 2011
(Submitted on January 31, 2011 City Council B
ill# 11
0642)
3. City Council Adoption and/or Amendm
ents No later than April 1, 2011
60 days after the Mayor’s Plan is subm
itted.
Note: Future A
ctions that M
ay Influence B
altimore City’s R
edistricting:
o
No Representative W
ithout Population Act
Date: TBD
State Statue, Chapter 66 & 67, Law
of MD 2010
o Prim
ary Election Date
Septem
ber 13, 2011 o
(Possible Change by General Assembly)
2012 MGA Session
o State Congressional Legislative Redistricting Process
January 2012
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O O E EP PR RE ES SE EN N
T TA AT TI IO ON N
I IT TH HO OU UT T
O OP PU UL LA AT TI IO ON N
C CT T
EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
amendment.
*sb0400*
SENATE BILL 400 P5, L1, G1 0lr0682
CF HB 496
By: Senators Pugh, Raskin, Conway, Currie, Forehand, Harrington, Jones,
Kelley, Madaleno, McFadden, Miller, Muse, and Peters
Introduced and read first time: January 29, 2010
Assigned to: Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
Senate action: Adopted
Read second time: March 24, 2010
CHAPTER ______
AN ACT concerning 1
No Representation Without Population Act 2
FOR the purpose of requiring certain incarcerated individuals to be counted in certain 3
population counts in a certain manner; prohibiting certain incarcerated 4
individuals from being included in certain population counts used for the 5
purpose of creating a certain congressional districting plan and the legislative 6
districting plan for the General Assembly and certain county and municipal 7
corporation legislative districts; and generally relating to population counts of 8
incarcerated individuals and the creation of legislative and congressional 9
districts. 10
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 11
Article – Election Law 12
Section 8–701 13
Annotated Code of Maryland 14
(2003 Volume and 2009 Supplement) 15
BY adding to 16
Article – State Government 17
Section 2–2A–01 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 2A. Creation of the 18
Legislative Districting Plan” 19
Annotated Code of Maryland 20
(2009 Replacement Volume) 21
2 SENATE BILL 400
BY adding to 1
Article 24 – Political Subdivisions – Miscellaneous Provisions 2
Section 1–111 3
Annotated Code of Maryland 4
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2009 Supplement) 5
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 6
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 7
Article – Election Law 8
8–701. 9
(a) THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS 10
FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTING PLAN 11
USED TO ELECT THE STATE’S REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS: 12
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 13
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 14
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 15
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 16
INCARCERATION; AND 17
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 18
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 19
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 20
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 21
(B) The State is divided into eight districts for the election of the State’s 22
Representatives in Congress. 23
[(b)] (C) (1) The descriptions of congressional districts in this subtitle 24
include the references indicated. 25
(2) The references to: 26
(i) election districts and wards are to the geographical 27
boundaries of the election districts and wards as they existed on April 1, 2000; and 28
(ii) precincts are to the geographical boundaries of the precincts 29
as reviewed and certified by the local boards or their designees, before they were 30
reported to the U.S. Bureau of the Census as part of the 2000 census redistricting data 31
program and as those precinct lines are specifically indicated in the P.L. 94–171 data 32
SENATE BILL 400 3
or shown on the P.L. 94–171 census block maps provided by the U.S. Bureau of the 1
Census and as reviewed and corrected by the Maryland Department of Planning. 2
Article – State Government 3
SUBTITLE 2A. CREATION OF THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTING PLAN. 4
2–2A–01. 5
THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS FOR 6
THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTING PLAN FOR THE 7
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 8
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 9
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 10
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 11
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 12
INCARCERATION; AND 13
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 14
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 15
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 16
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 17
Article 24 – Political Subdivisions – Miscellaneous Provisions 18
1–111. 19
THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS FOR 20
THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS THAT ARE USED TO 21
ELECT A COUNTY’S THE GOVERNING BODY OF A COUNTY OR A MUNICIPAL 22
CORPORATION: 23
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 24
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 25
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 26
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 27
INCARCERATION; AND 28
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 29
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 30
4 SENATE BILL 400
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 1
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 2
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 3
October 1, 2010. 4
Approved:
______________________________________________________________________________
Governor.
______________________________________________________________________________
President of the Senate.
______________________________________________________________________________
Speaker of the House of Delegates.
EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
amendment.
*hb0496*
HOUSE BILL 496 P5, L1, G1 0lr0681
CF SB 400
By: Delegates Pena–Melnyk, Ali, Anderson, Barnes, Barve, Benson, Bobo,
Bohanan, Branch, Braveboy, Bronrott, Burns, Busch, Cane, Carr,
Carter, Conaway, Costa, Davis, Dumais, Dwyer, Eckardt, Feldman,
Frick, Frush, Gaines, Gilchrist, Glenn, Griffith, Gutierrez, Hammen,
Harrison, Haynes, Healey, Heller, Hixson, Holmes, Howard, Hubbard,
Hucker, Ivey, Jones, Kach, Kaiser, Kipke, Kirk, Kramer, Krysiak,
Kullen, Lee, Levi, Levy, Manno, McConkey, McIntosh, Mizeur,
Montgomery, Morhaim, Murphy, Nathan–Pulliam, Niemann, Oaks,
Olszewski, Pendergrass, Proctor, Ramirez, Reznik, Rice, Robinson,
Rosenberg, Ross, Schuh, Schuler, Simmons, Stukes, Tarrant, Taylor,
F. Turner, V. Turner, Valderrama, Vallario, Vaughn, Waldstreicher, and
Walker
Introduced and read first time: February 1, 2010
Assigned to: Rules and Executive Nominations
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
House action: Adopted
Read second time: March 23, 2010
CHAPTER ______
AN ACT concerning 1
No Representation Without Population Act 2
FOR the purpose of requiring certain incarcerated individuals to be counted in certain 3
population counts in a certain manner; prohibiting certain incarcerated 4
individuals from being included in certain population counts used for the 5
purpose of creating a certain congressional districting plan and the legislative 6
districting plan for the General Assembly and certain county and municipal 7
corporation legislative districts; and generally relating to population counts of 8
incarcerated individuals and the creation of legislative and congressional 9
districts. 10
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 11
Article – Election Law 12
Section 8–701 13
2 HOUSE BILL 496
Annotated Code of Maryland 1
(2003 Volume and 2009 Supplement) 2
BY adding to 3
Article – State Government 4
Section 2–2A–01 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 2A. Creation of the 5
Legislative Districting Plan” 6
Annotated Code of Maryland 7
(2009 Replacement Volume) 8
BY adding to 9
Article 24 – Political Subdivisions – Miscellaneous Provisions 10
Section 1–111 11
Annotated Code of Maryland 12
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2009 Supplement) 13
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 14
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 15
Article – Election Law 16
8–701. 17
(a) THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS 18
FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTING PLAN 19
USED TO ELECT THE STATE’S REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS: 20
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 21
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 22
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 23
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 24
INCARCERATION; AND 25
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 26
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 27
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 28
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 29
(B) The State is divided into eight districts for the election of the State’s 30
Representatives in Congress. 31
[(b)] (C) (1) The descriptions of congressional districts in this subtitle 32
include the references indicated. 33
HOUSE BILL 496 3
(2) The references to: 1
(i) election districts and wards are to the geographical 2
boundaries of the election districts and wards as they existed on April 1, 2000; and 3
(ii) precincts are to the geographical boundaries of the precincts 4
as reviewed and certified by the local boards or their designees, before they were 5
reported to the U.S. Bureau of the Census as part of the 2000 census redistricting data 6
program and as those precinct lines are specifically indicated in the P.L. 94–171 data 7
or shown on the P.L. 94–171 census block maps provided by the U.S. Bureau of the 8
Census and as reviewed and corrected by the Maryland Department of Planning. 9
Article – State Government 10
SUBTITLE 2A. CREATION OF THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTING PLAN. 11
2–2A–01. 12
THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS FOR 13
THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTING PLAN FOR THE 14
GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 15
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 16
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 17
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 18
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 19
INCARCERATION; AND 20
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 21
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 22
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 23
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 24
Article 24 – Political Subdivisions – Miscellaneous Provisions 25
1–111. 26
THE POPULATION COUNT USED AFTER EACH DECENNIAL CENSUS FOR 27
THE PURPOSE OF CREATING THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS THAT ARE USED TO 28
ELECT A COUNTY’S THE GOVERNING BODY OF A COUNTY OR A MUNICIPAL 29
CORPORATION: 30
(1) MAY NOT INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS WHO: 31
4 HOUSE BILL 496
(I) WERE INCARCERATED IN STATE OR FEDERAL 1
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 2
(II) WERE NOT RESIDENTS OF THE STATE BEFORE THEIR 3
INCARCERATION; AND 4
(2) SHALL COUNT INDIVIDUALS INCARCERATED IN THE STATE OR 5
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE DECENNIAL 6
CENSUS, AT THEIR LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE BEFORE INCARCERATION IF THE 7
INDIVIDUALS WERE RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. 8
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 9
October 1, 2010. 10
Approved:
______________________________________________________________________________
Governor.
______________________________________________________________________________
Speaker of the House of Delegates.
______________________________________________________________________________
President of the Senate.
1
BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING REQUIREMENTS (Based on 2010 U.S. Census and State Certified Data)
FOURTEEN DISTRICTS
2010 Total City Population
Number of Districts
Ideal District
Population
Allowable Variance (+or5%)
Largest District Allowed
Smallest District Allowed
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POPULATION DATA & DEVIATION BY DISTRICT
District 2010 District Population
± Deviation from Ideal
Deviation (If any, from smallest or largest district
allowed) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
Note: Ideal District Population: The ideal population for a district is determined by dividing the total population of the
City by the number of districts to be created. Thus. If a city's population is 500,000, and it has five districts the ideal population would be 100,000.
Allowable Variance: Equals plus or minus five percent (+ or 5%) of the Ideal District Population. Largest District Allowed: Equals Ideal District Population plus Allowable Variance (+5%). Smallest District Allowed: Equals Ideal District Population minus Allowable Variance (5%).
2
BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING COMPARATIVE DATA (Based on 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census and State Certified Data)
SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS (2010 DATA)
POPULATION TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER No. % No. % No. % No.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
District
14th CITY
SUMMARY BY FOURTEEN DISTRICTS (2000 DATA)
POPULATION TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER No. % No. % No. % No.
1st 45,068 2nd 45,094 3rd 45,526 4th 44,504 5th 48,244 6th 48,645 7th 46,747 8th 48,925 9th 46,894 10th 47,981 11th 48,632 12th 45,134 13th 44,434
District
14th 45,326 CITY 651,154
3
BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING COMPARATIVE DATA (Based on 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census and State Certified Data)
SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS (2010 DATA)
VOTING AGE POPULATION (18+) TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER
District
% No. No. % No. % No. % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th CITY
SUMMARY BY FOURTEEN DISTRICTS (2000 DATA)
VOTING AGE POPULATION (18+) TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER
District
% No. No. % No. % No. % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th CITY
4
BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING COMPARATIVE DATA (Based on 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census and State Certified Data)
SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS (2010 DATA)
HISPANIC ORIGIN POPULATION TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER No. % No. % No. % No.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th
District
14th CITY
SUMMARY BY FOURTEEN DISTRICTS (2000 DATA)
HISPANIC ORIGIN POPULATION TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER No. % No. % No. % No.
1st 45,068 2nd 45,094 3rd 45,526 4th 44,504 5th 48,244 6th 48,645 7th 46,747 8th 48,925 9th 46,894 10th 47,981 11th 48,632 12th 45,134 13th 44,434
District
14th 45,326 CITY 651,154 64.34 418,956 37.34 243,116 4.02 26,193
5
BALTIMORE CITY REDISTRICTING COMPARATIVE DATA (Based on 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census and State Certified Data)
SUMMARY BY DISTRICTS (2010 DATA)
HISPANIC ORIGIN VOTING AGE POPULATION (18+) TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER
District
% No. No. % No. % No. % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th CITY
SUMMARY BY FOURTEEN DISTRICTS (2000 DATA)
HISPANIC ORIGIN VOTING AGE POPULATION (18+) TOTALS BLACK WHITE OTHER
District
% No. No. % No. % No. % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th CITY
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1239
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NO
CH
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CH
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1218
27028-2
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21212
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7029 S
CH
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21212
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7030 S
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L #242
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CH
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MBALT
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D 2
1239
27031-2
7031 S
CH
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L #245 LE
ITH
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1235 S
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MBALT
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RE, M
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1239
27032-2
7032 N
ORTH
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PKW
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CH
URCH
2/7/2011B
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ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 5 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
altimore C
ity
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1239
27033-2
7033 S
CH
OO
L #213 G
OVAN
S
500 C
AM
PBELL LN
AT
ELE
MG
OVAN
E, B
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IMO
RE, M
D
21212
27034-2
7034 D
EW
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EC C
TR
5501 IV
AN
HO
E A
VE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1212
27035-2
7035 S
CH
OO
L #209 W
INSTO
N
1101 W
INSTO
N A
VE,
MID
DLE
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1212
27036-2
7036 S
CH
OO
L #214 G
UILFO
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4520 Y
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D,
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1212
27037-2
7037 S
CH
OO
L #214 G
UILFO
RD
4520 Y
ORK R
D,
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DLE
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1212
27038-2
7038 G
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AN
OR
5220 Y
ORK R
D,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
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1212
27039-2
7039 S
T M
ARY'S
CH
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OF
5502 Y
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D,
GO
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1212
27040-2
7040 G
RACE U
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ED
METH
OD
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5407 N
CH
ARLE
S S
T,
CH
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1210
27041-2
7041 G
RACE U
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METH
OD
IST
5407 N
CH
ARLE
S S
T,
CH
URCH
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1210
CO
UN
CIL
MA
NIC
05
27042-2
7042 FIR
ST C
HRIS
TIA
N C
HU
RCH
5802 R
OLA
ND
AVE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1210
27049-2
7049 S
HRIN
E O
F TH
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ACRED
5800 S
MIT
H A
VE,
HEART
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1209
27050-2
7050 E
LDERSLIE
METH
OD
IST
5601 PIM
LICO
RD
, CH
URCH
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1209
27057-2
7057 B
EL-PA
RK T
OW
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3800 W
BELV
ED
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VE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
2/7/2011B
altimore C
ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 6 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
altimore C
ity
27059-2
7059 JE
WIS
H C
OM
MU
NIT
Y
5700 PA
RK H
EIG
HTS A
VE,
CEN
TER
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27060-2
7060 JE
WIS
H C
OM
MU
NIT
Y
5700 PA
RK H
EIG
HTS A
VE,
CEN
TER
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27061-2
7061 JE
WIS
H C
OM
MU
NIT
Y
5700 PA
RK H
EIG
HTS A
VE,
CEN
TER
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27062-2
7062 S
CH
OO
L #401
6900 PA
RK H
GTS A
VE,
NO
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WESTERN
SR H
IGH
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27063-2
7063 S
CH
OO
L #247 C
RO
SS
6100 C
RO
SS C
OU
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CO
UN
TRY E
LEM
BLV
D, B
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IMO
RE, M
D
21215
27064-2
7064 E
NG
INE H
OU
SE #
45
2700 G
LEN
AVE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27065-2
7065 S
CH
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L #247 C
RO
SS
6100 C
RO
SS C
OU
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CO
UN
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LEM
BLV
D, B
ALT
IMO
RE, M
D
21215
27066-2
7066 S
CH
OO
L #401
6900 PA
RK H
GTS A
VE,
NO
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SR H
IGH
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27067-2
7067 S
CH
OO
L #241 FA
LLSTAFF
3801 FA
LLSTAFF R
D,
MID
DLE
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
28001-2
8001 S
CH
OO
L #241 FA
LLSTAFF
3801 FA
LLSTAFF R
D,
MID
DLE
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
28002-2
8002 S
CH
OO
L #224 G
RO
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5545 K
EN
NIS
ON
AVE,
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LEM
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
28004-2
8004 S
CH
OO
L #256 C
ALV
IN
3501 H
ILLSD
ALE
RD
, RO
DW
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LEM
BALT
IMO
RE, M
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1207
28005-2
8005 FO
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R C
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ERTY H
GTS A
VE,
CTR
2/7/2011B
altimore C
ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 7 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
altimore C
ity
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1207
28006-2
8006 FO
REST PA
RK S
R C
ITIZ
EN
4801 LIB
ERTY H
GTS A
VE,
CTR
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1207
28007-2
8007 S
CH
OO
L #256 C
ALV
IN
3501 H
ILLSD
ALE
RD
, RO
DW
ELL E
LEM
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1207
CO
UN
CIL
MA
NIC
06
15001-1
5001 S
CH
OO
L #177 G
EO
RG
E
4411 G
ARRIS
ON
BLV
D,
MCM
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EN
JR/S
RBALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
15002-1
5002 S
CH
OO
L #406 FO
REST
3701 E
LDO
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O A
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IGH
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1207
15003-1
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CH
OO
L #251 C
ALLA
WAY
3701 FE
RN
HILL A
VE,
ELE
MBALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
15004-1
5004 S
CH
OO
L #58 A
SH
BU
RTO
N
3935 H
ILTO
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D,
ELE
MBALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
15008-1
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ERTY G
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HU
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3400 C
OPLE
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D,
OF G
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BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
15009-1
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CH
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L #64 LIB
ERTY E
LEM
3901 M
AIN
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VE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
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1207
15010-1
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CH
OO
L #87 W
IND
SO
R
4001 A
LTO
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RE, M
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1216
15023-1
5023 S
CH
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L #254 D
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RE, M
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1211
CO
UN
CIL
MA
NIC
06
15024-1
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TR
4100 T
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
15025-1
5025 T
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AN
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TR
4100 T
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AN
DA A
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BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27043-2
7043 S
CH
OO
L #407 W
ESTERN
4600 FA
LLS R
D,
HIG
HBALT
IMO
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D 2
1209
2/7/2011B
altimore C
ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 8 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
altimore C
ity
27044-2
7044 S
CH
OO
L #233 R
OLA
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5207 R
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IMO
RE, M
D 2
1210
27045-2
7045 S
T D
AVID
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4700 R
OLA
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BALT
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RE, M
D 2
1210
27048-2
7048 R
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MBE G
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EN
APT
S4800 Y
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IMO
RE, M
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1209
27051-2
7051 LE
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2434 W
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ED
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VE,
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1215
27052-2
7052 S
CH
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MBALT
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1215
27053-2
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1215
27054-2
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TR
4910 PA
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1215
27055-2
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1215
27056-2
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BALT
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RE, M
D 2
1215
27058-2
7058 S
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1215
28003-2
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1215
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3901 M
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1207
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CIL
MA
NIC
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123 W
29TH
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BALT
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1218
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427
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1211
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FIELD
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AN
AVE,
2/7/2011B
altimore C
ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 9 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
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ity
HG
TS E
LEM
BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1211
13005-1
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CH
URCH
2000 D
RU
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RIV
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RE, M
D 2
1211
13006-1
3006 E
NG
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SE #
52
3525 W
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BALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1217
13007-1
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CH
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L #24 W
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ON
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ELE
MBALT
IMO
RE, M
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1217
13011-1
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AM
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MBALT
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1211
15005-1
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1215
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21216
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1216
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21216
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1216
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1216
2/7/2011B
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ity-BO
E C
ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 10 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
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ity
15017-1
5017 S
CH
OO
L #29 H
EN
SO
N
1600 N
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T,
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MBALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1217
15018-1
5018 S
CH
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L #107 G
ILMO
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1311 N
GILM
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T,
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RE, M
D 2
1217
15019-1
5019 S
CH
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21217
15020-1
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1216
15021-1
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1215
27047-2
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1229
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1229
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1229
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1229
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1229
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1229
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1223
2/7/2011B
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ity-BO
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ouncilmanic P
recincts and Polling P
lacesP
age 11 of 22
Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
IC PR
ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
CES
BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
altimore C
ity
25001-2
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CH
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301 S
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AVE,
ELE
MBALT
IMO
RE, M
D 2
1229
25002-2
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CH
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MBALT
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1229
25003-2
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CH
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1229
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CILM
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ND
POLLIN
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BO
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Polling Place Address
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UN
CILM
AN
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ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
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BO
AR
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F ELECTIO
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Polling Place Address
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UN
CILM
AN
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CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
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BO
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D O
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Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
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CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
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BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
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Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
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CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
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BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
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Polling Place Address
2011 CO
UN
CILM
AN
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ECIN
CTS A
ND
POLLIN
G PLA
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BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
NS: B
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Polling Place Address
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CILM
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ND
POLLIN
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BO
AR
D O
F ELECTIO
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EXPLANATION: CAPITALS indicate matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
CITY OF BALTIMORE
COUNCIL BILL 11-0642
(First Reader) Introduced by: The Council PresidentAt the request of: The Administration (Office of the Mayor)Introduced and read first time: January 31, 2011Assigned to: Committee of the Whole REFERRED TO THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES: City Solicitor, Planning Commission, Board ofElections
A BILL ENTITLED
1 AN ORDINANCE concerning
2 Mayor’s Redistricting Plan
3 FOR the purpose of establishing the boundaries of the Council Districts for the election of4 members of the City Council of Baltimore.
5 BY authority of
6 Article III - City Council7 Section(s) 78 Baltimore City Charter
9 SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE, That the10 Council Districts for the election of members of the City Council are as follows:
11 (a) The 1 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:st
12 Ward Precinct
13 01 0114 01 0215 01 0316 01 0417 01 0518 02 0119 02 0220 02 0321 03 0322 06 0523 26 0124 26 0225 26 0326 26 0427 26 05
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1 26 062 26 073 26 084 26 095 26 10
6 (b) The 2 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:nd
7 Ward Precinct
8 26 119 26 14
10 26 1511 26 1612 26 2213 26 2314 26 2415 26 2516 26 2617 26 2718 26 2819 26 2920 26 3021 26 3122 27 0623 27 0724 27 0825 27 10
26 (c) The 3 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:rd
27 Ward Precinct
28 08 0129 27 0130 27 0231 27 0332 27 0433 27 0534 27 0935 27 1136 27 1237 27 1338 27 1439 27 1540 27 1641 27 1742 27 1843 27 1944 27 22
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1 27 232 27 243 27 254 27 26
5 (d) The 4 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
6 Ward Precinct
7 27 208 27 219 27 27
10 27 2811 27 2912 27 3013 27 3114 27 3215 27 3316 27 3417 27 3518 27 3619 27 3820 27 3921 27 4022 27 41
23 (e) The 5 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
24 Ward Precinct
25 27 4226 27 4927 27 5028 27 5129 27 5730 27 5931 27 6032 27 6133 27 6234 27 6335 27 6436 27 6537 27 6638 27 6739 28 0140 28 0241 28 0442 28 0543 28 06
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1 (f) The 6 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
2 Ward Precinct
3 15 014 15 025 15 036 15 047 15 088 15 099 15 10
10 15 2211 15 2312 15 2413 15 2514 27 4315 27 4416 27 4517 27 4818 27 5219 27 5320 27 5421 27 5522 27 5623 27 5824 28 0325
26 (g) The 7 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
27 Ward Precinct
28 13 0329 13 0430 13 0531 13 0632 13 0733 13 0834 13 0935 13 1036 13 1137 15 0538 15 0639 15 0740 15 1141 15 1242 15 1343 15 1444 15 1545 15 1646 15 1747 15 18
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1 15 192 15 203 15 214 27 47
5 (h) The 8 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
6 Ward Precinct
7 16 138 16 149 20 05
10 20 0611 20 0712 20 0813 25 0114 25 0215 28 0716 28 0817 28 0918 28 1019 28 1120 28 1221 28 1322 28 1423 28 15
24 (i) The 9 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
25 Ward Precinct
26 16 0127 16 0228 16 0329 16 0430 16 0531 16 0632 16 0733 16 0834 16 0935 16 1036 16 1137 16 1238 18 0139 18 0240 19 0141 19 0242 20 0143 20 0244 20 0345 20 04
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1 20 102 20 11
3 (j) The 10 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
4 Ward Precinct
5 20 096 21 027 21 038 21 049 23 02
10 25 0311 25 0412 25 0513 25 0614 25 0715 25 0816 25 0917 25 1018 25 1119 25 1220 25 1321 25 1422 25 1523 25 16
24 (k) The 11 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
25 Ward Precinct
26 04 0127 04 0228 04 0329 11 0130 11 0231 11 0332 11 0433 11 0534 11 0635 11 0736 14 0137 14 0238 14 0339 14 0440 14 0541 17 0142 17 0243 21 0144 22 0145 22 02
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1 23 012 23 033 24 014 24 025 24 036 24 047 24 05
8 (l) The 12 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
9 Ward Precinct
10 03 0111 03 0212 05 0113 05 0214 07 0115 08 0516 08 0617 08 0718 09 1319 09 1420 09 1521 10 0122 10 0223 10 0324 10 0425 12 0726 12 0827 12 0928 12 1029 12 1130 12 12
31 (m) The 13 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
32 Ward Precinct
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1 26 122 26 133 26 174 26 185 26 196 26 207 26 21
8 (n) The 14 Council District consists of the following parts of Baltimore City:th
9 Ward Precinct
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34 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That all references in this Ordinance to wards35 and precincts are to the wards and precincts of Baltimore City as they are constituted and of36 record in the office of the Board of Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore City as of the effective37 date of this Ordinance.
38 SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That this Ordinance takes effect on the 30th39 day after the date it is enacted.
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City of BaltimoreRedistricting Proposal for City Council Districts
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Draft 2010 Redistricting Porposal for City Council DistrictsPopulation Summary Report
*Neilson Clar tas Census Block Group estimates for 2010 were used to approximate shifts andchanges in C ty population over the past decade. At the block group evels Neilson Clar tas basecount nformation s based on sources includ ng “…local estimates trends n United StatesPostal Serv ce del verab e address counts counts from the Nielsen Claritas Master Address FileHanley Wood new residential deve opment data and Valassis counts of new housing units.” Inth s analysis sometimes census b ock group lines cross council district boundaries. n thosecases the entire block group s attributed to the Council Distr ct where the exact center of theblock group is located. To learn more about Nielsen Claritas methodology vis t:http://www.claritas com/collateral/data/update-demograph cs-2009-summary-methodo ogy.pdf.
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 ClarDev ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000%1 46135 44472 -2039 -4.58% -376 -0.81%2 41315 42365 -4146 -9.79% -5196 -12.58%3 44399 43786 -2725 -6.22% -2112 -4.76%4 42633 42837 -3674 -8.58% -3878 -9.10%5 46874 46778 267 0.57% 363 0.77%6 47991 44687 -1824 -4.08% 1480 3.08%7 49758 46687 176 0.38% 3247 6.53%8 47436 46242 -269 -0.58% 925 1.95%9 52009 47355 844 1.78% 5498 10.57%
10 45760 44222 -2289 -5.18% -751 -1.64%11 45586 47844 1333 2.79% -925 -2.03%12 47910 46648 137 0.29% 1399 2.92%13 47173 45201 -1310 -2.90% 662 1.40%14 46175 45082 -1429 -3.17% -336 -0.73%
Total Population: 651154 634206Opt District Size: 46511 45300.42857
Summary StatsPopulation Range 2k: 41315 to 52009Population Range 2010est: 42365 to 47844Ratio Range 2k: 1.258840615Ratio Range 2010est: 1.129328455Absolute Range 2K: -5196 to 5498Absolute Range 2010est: -4146 to 1333Absolute Overall Range 2K: 10694Absolute OverallRange 2010est: 5479
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27-020
27-021
27-022
27-02327-024
27-02527-026
27-014
27-028
27-029
27-030
27-031
27-032
27-033
01-002
01-003 01-005
02-001
02-002
02-003
27-027
ORLEANS ST
I 895
N
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
E FAYETTE ST
E NORTHERN PKWY
EASTERNAVE
LOC
H R
AVE
N B
LVD
E NORTH AVE
HARF
ORD
RO
AD
BELAIR R
OAD
E MONUMENT ST
NORTHPOINTROAD
PULASKI HWY
HARFORD
ROAD
EASTERN AVE
ERDMAN AVE
BELAIR
S BR
OA
DW
AYN
BR
OA
DW
AY
I 95
I 895
S
I 95 N
I 95
NI 8
95 N
DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District 2District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 ClarDev ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%
2 41,315 42,365 -4,146 -9.79% -5196 -12.58% 13,616 44.96% 15,897 52.49%
Proposed Districts
Current Council District
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
I 95
E NORTHERN PKWY
LOC
H R
AVEN
BLV
D
I 95 N
ERD
MAN
AVE
E NORTH AVE
I 895
SBELA
IR R
OADHARFO
RD ROAD
N BROADWAY
I 895
N
BELAIR
BELAIR R
OAD
I 895
S
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
I 895
N
26-029
08-004
09-007
27-018
27-014
27-005
27-008
27-006
27-013
27-001
27-011
27-015
08-001
26-026
27-010
26-014
26-025
27-019
27-020
27-021
26-017
27-009
09-006
26-027
27-022
27-031
26-024
08-005
26-018
26-015
27-017
27-023
26-016
08-011
26-021
27-030
26-028
27-007
26-023
27-026
08-003
26-030
27-025
27-029
09-012
27-027
27-016
27-032
09-005
09-009
26-019
27-003
27-004
26-013
09-004
26-031
09-008
27-002
27-012
27-028
08-002
26-013
27-033
27-024
26-022
26-020
09-013
08-00609-015
27-035
08-009
09-001
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District 3DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%
3 44,399 43,786 45,300 -1,514 -3.46% -2,112 -4.76% 16,510 48.9% 16,474 48.8%
I 83 N
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
YOR
K R
OA
D
I 83 S
E NORTHERN PKWY
N C
HA
RLE
S ST
LOC
H R
AVEN
BLV
D
GR
EEN
MO
UN
T AV
E
W NORTH AVE
N H
OW
AR
D ST
ERDMAN AVE
FALLS ROAD
BELAIR
ROADHAR
FORD R
OAD
FALLS ROAD
N B
RO
AD
WAY
W NORTHERN PKWY
E NORTH AVE
LOCH R
AVEN R
OAD
HAR
FOR
D A
VE
ART MUSEUM D
R
BELAIR
W NORTHERN PKWY
FALLS RO
AD
I 83 N
FALLS ROADN
CH
AR
LES S
T
I 83 S
FALLS RO
AD
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
N C
HA
RLE
S ST
BELAIR
ROAD
N BROADWAY
08-004
09-007
27-018
27-041
27-045
27-042
08-001
27-044
27-038
27-040
27-015
27-035
27-033
12-003
27-019
27-032 27-020
27-021
12-009
09-00612-002
27-022
13-001
13-010
13-011
27-031
27-037
09-009
08-01108-005
27-023
09-005
27-017
09-004
09-015
13-006
27-046
27-034
27-030
12-001
26-013
13-003
12-012
27-026
27-039
08-003
09-014
27-029
27-025
09-012
08-006
27-027
09-013
12-011
09-011
26-019
09-010
27-028
12-010
27-036
12-004
27-003
09-003
12-008
09-008
27-001
27-013
27-016
12-005
27-002
13-002
12-00726-021
08-002
09-002
08-010
13-009
13-012
14-004 08-009
27-024
26-020
14-001
09-001
12-006
14-002
27-014
13-008
11-003
27-004
27-047
14-005
26-018
26-022
27-001
26-017
11-002
13-004
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District 4DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%4 42,633 42,837 45,300 -2,463 46511 -5.75% -3,878 -9.10% 10,571 32.6% 20,925 64.5%
GLEN
HOWARD PARK
CHESWOLDE
ROLAND PARK
HAMPDEN
MOUNT WASHINGTON
DRUID HILL PARK
COLDSPRING
UPTON
WOODBERRY
FRANKLINTOWN
CROSS COUNTRY
MONDAWMIN
ALLENDALE
WEST HILLS
ASHBURTON
FALLSTAFF
GROVE PARK MEDFIELD
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
WAKEFIELD
PARK CIRCLE
WYNDHURST
CYLBURN
HARLEM PARK
WOODMERE
HANLON-LONGWOODWEST FOREST PARK
REISTERSTOWN STATION
RESERVOIR HILL
DOLFIELD
NORTH ROLAND PARK/POPLAR HILL
WALBROOK
SETON BUSINESS PARK
HUNTING RIDGE
UPLANDS
DICKEYVILLE
FAIRMONT
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
ARLINGTON
ROSEMONT
WEST ARLINGTON
POPPLETONTEN HILLS
WINDSOR HILLS
DORCHESTER
MOSHER
THE ORCHARDS
LEVINDALE
EDMONDSON VILLAGE
PARKLANE
FOREST PARK
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
PIMLICO GOOD NEIGHBORS
PENN NORTH
BOLTON HILL
PENROSE/FAYETTE STREET OUTREACH
MOUNT HOLLY
KESWICK
WINCHESTER
WESTGATE
CROSS KEYS
CENTRAL PARK HEIGHTS
GREENSPRING
JONES FALLS AREA
ROGNEL HEIGHTS
FRANKLIN SQUARE
GARWYN OAKS
CALLAWAY-GARRISON EAST ARLINGTON
LUCILLE PARK
WYMAN PARK
LIBERTY SQUARE
TOWANDA-GRANTLEY
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSON
MADISON PARK
CENTRAL FOREST PARK
COPPIN HEIGHTS/ASH-CO-EAST
SABINA-MATTFELDT
DRUID HEIGHTS
SETON HILL
FRANKLINTOWN ROAD
CARROLL-SOUTH HILTON
EASTERWOOD
HOES HEIGHTS
EVERGREEN
PURNELLBURLEITH-LEIGHTON
REMINGTON
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
HOMELAND
HERITAGE CROSSING
BLYTHEWOOD
FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION
SHIPLEY HILL
LANGSTON HUGHES
PANWAY/BRADDISH AVENUE
EVERGREEN LAWN
LOYOLA/NOTRE DAME
HOLLINS MARKET
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF FOREST PARK
ROSEMONT HOMEOWNERS/TENANTS
SAINT JOSEPHS
JOHNS HOPKINS HOMEWOOD
BOOTH-BOYDIRVINGTON
I 83 N
I 83 S
FALLS RO
AD
PARK HEIGHTS AVE
W NORTHERN PKWY
REISTERSTOWN ROAD
W FRANKLIN STEDMONDSON AVE
HILT
ON
PKW
Y
LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVE
W NORTH AVEW NORTH AVE
I 83 S
I 83
NI 8
3 S
I 83
N
I 83 S
28-009
27-049
13-006
28-002
27-042
27-04827-045
28-006
27-044
15-011
16-014
28-01128-010
27-065
15-006
27-052
13-003
27-064
15-021
15-009
28-008
27-066
20-006
27-06028-001
15-020
15-003
28-007
27-050
27-067
27-062
16-00616-012
28-005
15-010
27-063
13-011
15-001 13-00115-024
13-005
27-057
13-010
27-047
20-00128-012
15-023
15-007
28-015
14-004
27-061
15-002
27-043
15-005
28-003
19-001
28-004
27-05327-046
16-005
13-004
15-017
27-056
16-003
20-004
27-059
20-005
15-019
15-008
15-025
18-001
16-008
15-022
16-002
15-014
17-002
13-002
17-001
13-008
16-009
16-013
16-010
13-007
16-011
15-016
15-018
14-003
14-002
20-003
16-007
27-054
13-009
13-012
16-001
04-003
15-004
15-015
18-002
27-051
16-004
27-055
15-01315-012
12-009
14-005
11-004
27-058
04-002
27-041
20-002
12-003
19-002
12-001
20-007
11-003
¬«5
14-001
27-040
28-013
11-003
District 5DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%5 46,874 46,778 45,300 1,478 46511 3.16% 363 0.77% 15,366 43.7% 18,857 53.6%
GLEN
ROLAND PARK
HAMPDEN
DRUID HILL PARK
MOUNT WASHINGTON
COLDSPRING
WOODBERRY
CHESWOLDE
UPTON
MONDAWMIN
ASHBURTON
MEDFIELD
WYNDHURST
PARK CIRCLE
CYLBURN
CROSS KEYS
HOMELAND
HANLON-LONGWOOD
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
WOODMERE
RESERVOIR HILL
REMINGTON
CENTRAL PARK HEIGHTS
BOLTON HILL
DOLFIELD
WALBROOK
FAIRMONT
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
ARLINGTON
ROSEMONT
WINDSOR HILLS
DORCHESTER
LEVINDALE
GREENSPRING
WEST ARLINGTON
NORTH ROLAND PARK/POPLAR HILL
PARKLANE
FOREST PARK
PIMLICO GOOD NEIGHBORS
PENN NORTH
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
MOUNT HOLLY
KESWICK GUILFORD
LUCILLE PARK
LIBERTY SQUARE
WINCHESTER
CENTRAL FOREST PARK
DRUID HEIGHTS
MOSHER
JONES FALLS AREA
MADISON PARK
GARWYN OAKS
CALLAWAY-GARRISON
WEST FOREST PARK
WYMAN PARK
LOYOLA/NOTRE DAME
EAST ARLINGTON
THE ORCHARDS
TOWANDA-GRANTLEY
COPPIN HEIGHTS/ASH-CO-EAST
CROSS COUNTRY
JOHNS HOPKINS HOMEWOOD
BLYTHEWOOD
EASTERWOOD
HOWARD PARK
HOES HEIGHTS
EVERGREEN
FRANKLINTOWN
SABINA-MATTFELDT
BURLEITH-LEIGHTON
TUSCANY-CANTERBURY
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION
LANGSTON HUGHES
PANWAY/BRADDISH AVENUE
EDMONDSON VILLAGE
BELLONA-GITTINGS
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF FOREST PARK
FRANKLINTOWN ROAD
WAKEFIELD
FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSONSETON HILLROGNEL HEIGHTS
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
CHARLES NORTH
HARLEM PARK
I 83 N
I 83 S
FALLS RO
AD
W NORTHERN PKWY
REISTERSTOW
N ROAD
N C
HAR
LES ST
LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVE
N M
ON
RO
E S
T
PARK HEIGHTS AVE
W NORTH AVE
FALLS ROAD
HILT
ON
PKW
YN
HIL
TON
ST
I 83
S
FALLS ROAD
W NORTH AVE
I 83 N
I 83 N
I 83
S
I 83 NI 83 S
W NORTH AVE
13-006
27-048
27-049
27-045
27-044
27-042
15-011
15-006
27-052
13-003
15-021
15-009
27-060
16-014
15-020
15-003
27-064
27-050
15-010
13-001
13-010
13-011
27-063
15-001
12-003
15-024
13-005
27-057
16-006
27-047
15-023
28-008
16-012
12-00915-007
27-046
14-004
15-002
27-043
15-005
28-003
28-009
27-053
13-004
27-061
15-017
27-040
27-065
27-056
16-005
27-059
15-019
15-008
15-025
11-003
15-022
28-002
15-014
27-041
13-002
13-008
28-007
13-007
16-011
15-016
15-018
28-01114-003
28-004
12-001
14-002
11-004
27-054
27-038
13-009
13-012
16-001
15-004
15-015
27-051
27-055
16-010 17-001
15-013
15-01214-005 14-001
27-058
16-009
27-062
12-002
12-012
17-00216-013
¬«627-037
11-005
12-011
16-002
District 6DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCountClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%6 47,991 44,687 45,300 -613 46511 -1.37% 1,480 3.08% 4,851 13.8% 29,820 85.0%
HAMPDEN
DRUID HILL PARK
UPTON
WOODBERRY
ROLAND PARK
ALLENDALE
COLDSPRING
MONDAWMIN
ASHBURTON
MEDFIELD
PARK CIRCLE
CYLBURN
HARLEM PARK
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
HANLON-LONGWOOD
REMINGTON
RESERVOIR HILL
CENTRAL PARK HEIGHTS
BOLTON HILL
DOLFIELD
WALBROOK
FAIRMONT
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
WOODMERE
ARLINGTON
ROSEMONT
POPPLETON
WINDSOR HILLS
CARROLL-SOUTH HILTON
DORCHESTER
IRVINGTON
MOSHEREDMONDSON VILLAGE
SHIPLEY HILL
SETON HILL
GREENSPRING
PARKLANE GUILFORD
FOREST PARK
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
PENN NORTH
CROSS KEYS
WEST ARLINGTON
PENROSE/FAYETTE STREET OUTREACHFRANKLIN SQUARE
MOUNT HOLLY
KESWICK
SAINT JOSEPHS
GLEN
LUCILLE PARK
LIBERTY SQUARE
WINCHESTER
HOLLINS MARKET
DRUID HEIGHTS
LEVINDALE
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
UNION SQUARE
PIMLICO GOOD NEIGHBORS
BOOTH-BOYD
JONES FALLS AREA
MADISON PARK
GARWYN OAKS
CALLAWAY-GARRISON
DOWNTOWN
LOYOLA/NOTRE DAME
WYMAN PARK
JOHNS HOPKINS HOMEWOOD
EAST ARLINGTON
UPLANDS
ROGNEL HEIGHTS
TOWANDA-GRANTLEY
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSON
COPPIN HEIGHTS/ASH-CO-EAST
CENTRAL FOREST PARK
FRANKLINTOWN ROAD
TUSCANY-CANTERBURY
EASTERWOOD
HOES HEIGHTS
EVERGREEN
CARROLLTON RIDGE
WEST FOREST PARK
BURLEITH-LEIGHTON
HERITAGE CROSSING
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
BLYTHEWOOD
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION
MOUNT VERNON
LANGSTON HUGHES
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
PANWAY/BRADDISH AVENUE
EVERGREEN LAWN
FRANKLINTOWN
STADIUM AREA
INNER HARBOR
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
NEW SOUTHWEST/MOUNT CLARERIDGELY'S DELIGHT
MILLHILL
HOWARD PARK
WEST FOREST PARK
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF FOREST PARK
ROSEMONT HOMEOWNERS/TENANTS
BARRE CIRCLE
CHARLES NORTH
FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE
I 83 N
I 83 S
W FRANKLIN ST
N M
ON
RO
E S
T
W FAYETTE ST
REISTERSTOWN ROAD
FALLS RO
AD
W MULBERRY ST
PARK HEIGHTS AVE
HIL
TON
PK
WY
EDMONDSON AVE
LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVE
W NORTH AVE
FALLS ROAD
W BALTIMORE ST
W NORTH AVE
I 83
S
I 83 S
FALLS ROAD
I 83
N
W NORTH AVE
13-006
27-045
27-048
15-011
16-014
20-006
15-006
13-003
15-021
15-009
20-005
27-052
15-020
15-003
12-003
16-00616-012
15-010
13-001
12-009
13-010
13-011
15-00115-024
13-005
20-003
27-057
04-002
20-007
27-047
20-001
15-023
15-007
27-046
19-002
28-011
14-004
15-002
15-005
11-003
28-003
17-001
19-001
18-002
28-008
27-053
16-005
13-004
15-017
27-056
20-004
16-003
15-019
15-008
15-025
18-001
16-008 17-002
15-022
16-002
15-014
13-002
13-008
16-009
12-001
16-013
16-010
13-007
27-038
27-059
28-009
16-011
28-013
11-004
15-016
15-018
14-003
04-003
14-002
21-001
16-007
27-054
13-009
13-012
16-001
15-004
21-003
15-015
16-004
27-055
28-007
20-002
15-01315-012 14-005 14-001
21-002
28-002
27-037
27-058
28-012
27-06027-061
11-006
11-005
12-002
12-012
20-011
28-004
27-043
12-011
11-002
11-002
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22-002
04-001
District 7DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%7 49,758 46,687 45,300 1,387 46511 2.97% 3,247 6.53% 7,771 21.2% 28,177 77.0%
IRVINGTON
HOWARD PARK
DRUID HILL PARK
MORRELL PARK
FRANKLINTOWN
ALLENDALE
TEN HILLS
BEECHFIELD
WESTGATE
MONDAWMIN
WEST HILLS
ASHBURTON
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
WAKEFIELD
MILLHILL
PARK CIRCLE
UPLANDS
HANLON-LONGWOOD
WOODBERRY
CARROLL PARK
VIOLETVILLE
CARROLL-SOUTH HILTON
WEST FOREST PARK
WALBROOK
HUNTING RIDGE
DICKEYVILLE
FAIRMONT
ROSEMONT
WINDSOR HILLS
DORCHESTER
SHIPLEY HILL
YALE HEIGHTS
MOSHEREDMONDSON VILLAGEHARLEM PARK
GWYNNS FALLS
FOREST PARK
CARROLLTON RIDGE
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
ROGNEL HEIGHTS
PENN NORTH
PENROSE/FAYETTE STREET OUTREACH
SAINT JOSEPHS
MOUNT HOLLY
HAMPDEN
FRANKLIN SQUARE
LIBERTY SQUARE
SAINT PAUL
WINCHESTER
CENTRAL FOREST PARK
GREENSPRINGDOLFIELD
OAKLEE
PURNELL
GROVE PARK
BOOTH-BOYD
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
GARWYN OAKS
CALLAWAY-GARRISON EAST ARLINGTON
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSON
SAINT AGNES
COPPIN HEIGHTS/ASH-CO-EAST
FRANKLINTOWN ROAD
EASTERWOOD
BURLEITH-LEIGHTON
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
TOWANDA-GRANTLEY
TREMONT
FOREST PARK GOLF COURSE
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION
UNION SQUARE
CARROLL - CAMDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
NEW SOUTHWEST/MOUNT CLARE
PANWAY/BRADDISH AVENUE
EVERGREEN LAWN
CONCERNED CITIZENS OF FOREST PARK
JONES FALLS AREA
ROSEMONT HOMEOWNERS/TENANTS
MEDFIELDWEST ARLINGTON
CENTRAL PARK HEIGHTS
RESERVOIR HILL
DRUID HEIGHTS
WESTPORT
FREDERICK AVE
I 95 SI 95 N
N M
ON
RO
E S
T
WILKENS AVE
HIL
TON
PK
WY
W FRANKLIN ST
S MONROE ST
S CATON AVE
REISTERSTOWN ROAD
W FAYETTE ST
LIBERTY HEIGHTS AVE
W MULBERRY ST
W NORTH AVE
W BALTIMORE ST
N H
ILTON
ST
S HILTO
N ST
HIL
TON
PKW
YHI
LTO
N PK
WY W NORTH AVE W NORTH AVE
28-009
13-006
28-006
28-015
25-002
25-00325-004
15-011
20-005
16-014
28-011
21-003
20-006
28-010
25-001
15-006
15-021
15-009
28-008
15-020
28-007
20-008
20-007
15-003
20-011
16-00616-012
15-010
28-012
20-003
19-002
13-005
20-001
15-007
15-023
20-009
15-002
15-005
28-013
28-00528-004
16-005
15-017
20-004
16-003
15-008
13-003
16-008
15-022
15-014
19-001
16-009
16-013
15-019
16-010
13-007
20-010
16-011
15-024
15-016
15-018
16-007
15-001
15-004
15-015
16-004
15-013
15-012
27-048
28-014
20-002
13-004
13-008
16-001
28-002
16-002
13-008
15-025
¬«8
14-005
25-006
District 8DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%8 47,436 46,242 45,300 942 46511 2.04% 925 1.95% 4,058 11.9% 29,700 86.8%
MORRELL PARK
UPTON
MILLHILL
VIOLETVILLE
CARROLL PARK
HARLEM PARK
WESTPORT
CARROLL-SOUTH HILTON
CARROLL - CAMDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
MONDAWMINWALBROOK
ROSEMONT
POPPLETON
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
SHIPLEY HILL
MOSHER
GWYNNS FALLS
CARROLLTON RIDGE
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
BOLTON HILL
IRVINGTON
PENROSE/FAYETTE STREET OUTREACH
FRANKLIN SQUARE
RESERVOIR HILL
SAINT PAUL
PENN NORTH
ALLENDALE
SAINT JOSEPHS
WINCHESTER
COPPIN HEIGHTS/ASH-CO-EAST
HOLLINS MARKET
DRUID HEIGHTS
SAINT AGNES
EASTERWOOD
UNION SQUARE
FAIRMONT
BOOTH-BOYD
EVERGREEN LAWN
MADISON PARK
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSON
SETON HILL
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
FRANKLINTOWN ROADHERITAGE CROSSING
NEW SOUTHWEST/MOUNT CLARE
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ACTION
MOUNT HOLLY
EDMONDSON VILLAGE
PANWAY/BRADDISH AVENUE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
ROSEMONT HOMEOWNERS/TENANTS
BARRE CIRCLERIDGELY'S DELIGHT
MOUNT WINANS
JONES FALLS AREA
STADIUM AREA
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
BAKER ST
W LAFAYETTE AVE
N C
AR
EY S
T
WILKENS AVE
N M
ON
RO
E ST
N M
OU
NT S
T
N G
ILMO
R ST
W LEXINGTON ST
W MULBERRY ST
EUTAW PL
S C
ATO
N A
VE
W SARATOGA ST
HILTON PKWY
LAURENS ST
DRUID HILL AVE
PENNSYLVANIA AVE
MCCULLOH ST
I 95 N
N FU
LTON
AVE
RAMP
FREDERICK AVE
S MO
NR
OE
ST
N B
EN
TALO
U ST
I 95
I 95 S
DIVISION ST
BAYARD STBUSH ST
N C
ALH
OU
N S
T
DESOTO ROAD
BRA
DD
ISH
AV
E
POPLA
R G
RO
VE
ST
RUSSELL S
T
SCO
TT ST
S CA
REY S
T
WINDSOR AVE
ETTING ST
WASHINGTO
N BLV
D
ARGYLE AVE
BRUNT ST
DOLPHIN
ST
W OSTEND ST
N P
ULA
SKI S
T
STODDARD AL
WIC
OMICO S
T
W FRANKLIN ST
W H
AMBURG ST
WINCHESTER ST
I 170 W
HOLLINS ST
CLIFTON AVE
GOLD S
T
WARD ST
PRESBURY ST
EAGLE ST
N PAY
SO
N ST
BENSON AVE
W NORTH AVE
ASHTON ST
N S
TRIC
KER
ST
RIDGELY
ST
MOSHER ST
S FULTO
N AV
E
BOLTON ST
PEN
N ST
SHIELDS PL
MYRTLE AVE
EDMONDSON AVE
ASH
BU
RTO
N ST
S GILM
OR
ST
MASON ST
LAURETTA AVE
PRESSTMAN ST
W CROSS ST
N A
RLIN
GTO
N AVE
ELLI
CO
TT D
WY
WILSO DR
S PA
CA
ST
CARROLL S
T
I 170 E
BELMONT AVE
RU
XTO
N A
VE
BRIGHTON ST
ANNA
POLI
S RO
AD
LEMMON STJA
MES ST
N S
CH
RO
ED
ER
ST
RIGGS AVE WH
ITMO
RE AV
E
LENNOX ST
N S
MA
LLWO
OD
ST
W BALTIMORE ST
HERBERT ST
RAMSAY ST
PINE H
EIGH
TS AVE
N C
AR
RO
LLTON
AVE
S MO
UN
T ST
MO
RR
IS R
OAD
PAR
KIN
ST
BRU
NSW
ICK ST
S CA
LHO
UN
ST
N H
ILTON
ST
BLOOM ST
ARUNAH AVE
N P
INE
ST
BOYD ST
HOLLINS FERRY ROAD
GEO
RGET
OW
N RO
AD
ELGIN AVE
MORRIS ST
W LANVALE ST
WESTWOOD AVE
I 295 KL
OM
AN S
T
WILHELM ST
RAYNER AVE
WARNER ST
JORDAN ST
SPENCE ST
N A
MITY ST
APP
LETO
N S
T
S AD
DIS
ON
ST
WHITELOCK ST
I 395 S
SEXTON ST
N W
AR
WIC
K AVE
TOLL
EY ST
SMITHSON ST
LETITIA AVE
NANTICOKE S
TUNNAMED ST
CLEVELA
ND ST
LEHMAN ST
DENISON S
T
N FR
EMO
NT AVE
MCHENRY ST
N R
OS
ED
ALE
ST
MADISON AVE
N B
RU
CE
ST
W CATON AVE
N WOODYEAR ST
N V
INC
EN
T ST
W B
AR
RE
ST
MC
KE
AN AV
E
WHISTLER AVE
MAISEL ST
HARLEM AVE
S DU
KELAND
ST
PHELPS LA
NE
W WEST ST
WIL
MAR
CO A
VE
WESTERN AVE
N PAR
RIS
H S
T
S PAYS
ON
ST
BERNARD DR
GO
LDS
MITH
ST
N CULV
ER ST
WILMINGTON AVE
S PU
LASK
I ST
GELSTON DR
VINE-FAYETTE
W P
RESTON S
T
UPTON ST
CLIFFORD ST
GRIFFIS AVE
VINE STS FR
AN
KLIN
TOW
N R
OAD
S BEN
TALOU
ST
GLYNDON AVE
CLARE ST
HAVERHILL ROAD
S BR
UC
E ST
HARLEM-ARUNAH
N MONASTERY AVE
GEORGE ST
BRUCE ST
HARMAN AVE
TIFFANY AL
BREITWERT AVE
FON
THIL
L AV
E
POPLAR TERR
FUR
RO
W S
T
BOOTH ST
COWAN AV
E
S STO
CKTO
N S
T
MURPHY LANE
KINSEY AVE
WH
EELE
R AV
E N
DUCATEL ST
PARK AVE
WICKES AVE
HAINES ST
PROSPECT ST
W FAYETTE ST
PITCHER S
T
WALBROOK AVE
N ELLAMO
NT STLEEDS ST
WATTY CT
FULTO
N-B
RU
CE
STER
RET
T ST
MANSE CT
ARC
H S
T
PARKSLEY AVE
DULANY ST
N E
DG
EW
OO
D S
T
S CA
RR
OLLTO
N AV
E
WH
ATCO
AT ST
OTTER
BE
IN S
T
W LOMBARD ST
W REDWOOD ST
N S
TOC
KTO
N S
T
OPEL LANE
CLA
YM
ON
T AV
E
FOREST HILL AVE
SEVERN ST
DENVER ST
N C
AR
LTON
ST
W H
OFFMAN ST
MONROE-BUSH
N FRANKLINTOWN ROAD
W PRATT ST
MC
CU
RLE
Y ST
SMALL STCH
IEF S
T
SAINT MARKS AVE
SPE
DD
EN S
T
S EDG
EWO
OD
ST
LOHRS LANE
W FAIRMOUNT AVE
LAURENS-RIGGS
STAFFORD ST
ONTARIO AVE
HERKIMER S
T
SUNSET DR
VINC
EN
T CT
PIQUETT LANE
WILSON ST
COLE ST
GILBE
RT S
T
ADD
ISO
N ST
DESOTO-WILMINGTON
RANKIN PL
PULA
SK
I-PAYS
ON
ELMIRA ST
LESLIE S
T
MO
UN
T-GILM
OR
ACK
WO
RTH
ST
KINGSLEY ST
MAISBURY CT
WILMER CT
MULBERRY-LEXINGTON
LIND ST
BREVARD ST
NORTH-WESTWOOD
TYRONE ST
MULLIN ST
KIR
BY
LAN
E
STINSO
N ST
PENROSE AVE
ALLUVION ST
UNETTA AVE
S BRIC
E ST
N FU
LTON
-BR
UC
E
ROBERT ST
GROVE ST
RYAN ST
S EUTA
W S
T
WINDSOR-CLIFTON
N LO
NG
WO
OD
ST
PALO
RMO
AVE
SALERNO PL
HILTO
N-H
ILTON
MONTEREY ST
SCHOOL ST
COLE-EAGLE
HOLLINS ST
PRESBURY ST
BRA
DD
ISH AV
E
S MONROE ST
I 95 S
RAMP
WINDSOR AVE
MC
KE
AN AV
E
N LO
NG
WO
OD
ST
HIL
TON
PKW
Y
WESTWOOD AVE
WILSON ST
BOOTH ST
WALBROOK AVE
RAMP
I 95
LEMMON ST
FREDERICK AVE
MADISON AVE
VINE ST
S D
UK
ELA
ND
ST
ELLICOTT DWY
W FAYETTE ST
RAM
P
CARROLL S
T
RAMP
RAMP
RAMP
RIGGS AVE
BOOTH ST
VINE ST
EDMONDSON AVE
I 95
DEN
ISO
N ST
BOOTH ST
HARLEM AVE
RU
SSE
LL S
T
PRESSTMAN ST
S CATO
N AV
E
RAMP
RAYNER AVE
KINGSLEY ST
I 95 N
RAM
P
MOSHER ST
RAMPI 95
WILMINGTON AVE
MOSHER ST
W FAIRMOUNT AVE
N E
LLAM
ON
T ST
RIGGS AVE
W FRANKLIN ST
N FR
EMO
NT AVE
I 95 SI 95 N
MADISON AVE
MORRIS ST
RAMSAY ST
N W
AR
WIC
K AVE
I 95 N
W BALTIMORE ST
RUSSELL S
T
RAM
P
S MONROE ST
ETTING ST
N H
ILTON
ST
N STOCKTON ST
STAFFORD ST
RAMP
CLIFTON AVE
RAYNER AVEW LANVALE ST
I 95 S
I 95 SI 95 N
WILKENS AVE
FREDERICK AVE
S CATON AVE
S MONROE ST
W BALTIMORE ST
N H
ILTON
ST
21-003
25-00425-003
21-004
20-005
20-011
16-00616-012
19-002
20-003
15-020
20-001
20-009
14-004
25-007
19-001
18-002
15-011
16-005
15-017
20-004
16-003
15-019
20-007
18-001
16-008
16-00217-002
20-008
17-001
16-009
16-010
25-006
21-002
13-010
20-010
15-014
16-011
15-016
15-018
20-006
14-003
14-002
16-007
04-003
16-001
15-015
16-004
15-013
16-014
13-008
15-01214-005
04-002
16-013
13-00715-006 13-009
20-002
11-004
21-001
14-001
23-003
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11-003
25-002
District 9DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%9 52,009 47,355 45,300 2,055 46511 4.34% 5,498 10.57% 4,886 13.3% 31,170 85.0%
FAIRFIELD AREA
CHERRY HILL
MORRELL PARK
BROOKLYN
CANTON
HAWKINS POINT
IRVINGTON
LAKELAND
VIOLETVILLE
WESTPORT
CURTIS BAY
ALLENDALEDOWNTOWN
RIVERSIDESBIC
MILLHILL
INNER HARBOR
FELLS POINT
CARROLL PARK
HARLEM PARK KRESSON
POPPLETON
UPTON
CANTON INDUSTRIAL AREA
LOCUST POINT INDUSTRIAL AREA
CARROLL-SOUTH HILTON
PORT COVINGTON
CARROLL - CAMDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
CURTIS BAY INDUSTRIAL AREA
SHIPLEY HILL
MOSHER OLDTOWN
PATTERSON PARK
MOUNT VERNON
SETON HILLEDMONDSON VILLAGE
GWYNNS FALLSSTADIUM AREA
CARROLLTON RIDGE
GREEKTOWN
JONESTOWN
MIDDLE EAST
FEDERAL HILL
LOCUST POINT
PENROSE/FAYETTE STREET OUTREACHFRANKLIN SQUARE
OTTERBEIN
SAINT PAUL
SAINT JOSEPHS
MIDDLE BRANCH/REEDBIRD PARKS
HIGHLANDTOWN
WASHINGTON HILL
DUNBAR-BROADWAY
BALTIMORE-LINWOOD
SPRING GARDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
ORANGEVILLEPENN-FALLSWAY MCELDERRY PARK
BALTIMORE HIGHLANDS
UPPER FELLS POINT
HAWKINS POINT
SAINT AGNES
MIDTOWN-EDMONDSON
HOLLINS MARKET
BREWERS HILL
FRANKLINTOWN ROADELLWOOD PARK/MONUMENT
OAKLEE
MOUNT WINANS
BUTCHER'S HILL
UNION SQUARE
GWYNNS FALLS/LEAKIN PARK
HERITAGE CROSSING
LITTLE ITALY
NEW SOUTHWEST/MOUNT CLARE
BRIDGEVIEW/GREENLAWN
SHARP-LEADENHALL
GAY STREET
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDBOOTH-BOYD
EVERGREEN LAWN
YALE HEIGHTS
RIDGELY'S DELIGHT
PERKINS HOMES
PATTERSON PLACEPLEASANT VIEW GARDENSROSEMONT HOMEOWNERS/TENANTS
MIDDLE BRANCH/REEDBIRD PARKS
BARRE CIRCLE
HOPKINS BAYVIEW
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
I 95 NI 95 S
I 295
I 895 S I 895 N
I 695 SI 695 N
I 395
FREDERICK AVE
I 95 TUN S
HARB
OR
TUN
E PATAPSCO AVE
BOSTON ST
I 95
N
I 295
I 95 N
I 95
N
25-016
25-015
26-008
25-013
24-005
25-00425-003
25-01025-005
21-003
24-004
25-008
21-004
23-003
25-007
26-011
20-005
04-00120-006
25-006
01-004
03-003
25-002
20-008
01-001
20-007
26-007
20-011
19-002
04-002
02-003
20-003
26-009
01-003
16-014
25-011
25-012
22-002
22-001
20-009
23-002
11-006
19-001
03-001
25-009
20-004
16-003
21-00101-005
18-001
16-00216-013
05-002
24-003
03-00204-003
06-001
10-003
02-001
16-005
06-00205-001
20-00126-010
18-002
01-002
17-00116-008 17-002 06-005
21-002
25-014
06-00316-012
20-010
02-002
16-007
23-001
24-001
20-002
26-012
26-006
24-002
16-001
26-002
26-001
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07-00316-00616-009
06-004
07-00416-010
16-004
10-00211-005
28-011
07-001 26-01311-004 11-007 07-002
28-013
14-003
26-005
11-003
District 10DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%10 45,760 44,222 45,300 -1,078 46511 -2.44% -751 -1.64% 18,354 57.1% 12,674 39.5%
BEREA
WESTPORT
CHERRY HILL
UPTON
CANTON
OLIVER
DOWNTOWN
LOCUST POINT INDUSTRIAL AREA
RIVERSIDESBIC
LAKELAND
INNER HARBOR
FELLS POINT
MIDDLE EAST
HARLEM PARK
BROADWAY EAST
PORT COVINGTON
RESERVOIR HILL
CARROLL - CAMDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
BOLTON HILL
OLDTOWN
POPPLETON
BARCLAY
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
MOUNT VERNON
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
SETON HILL
PATTERSON PARK
EAST BALTIMORE MIDWAY
CLIFTON PARK
JONESTOWN
FEDERAL HILLCARROLL PARK
PENN NORTH
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
LOCUST POINT
OTTERBEIN
GAY STREET
JOHNSTON SQUARE
WASHINGTON HILL
DUNBAR-BROADWAY
FRANKLIN SQUARE
SAINT PAUL
MCELDERRY PARK
BIDDLE STREET
UPPER FELLS POINTHOLLINS MARKET
DRUID HEIGHTS
DRUID HILL PARK
MADISON-EASTEND
FOUR BY FOUR
UNION SQUARE
SOUTH CLIFTON PARK
LITTLE ITALY
DARLEY PARK
STADIUM AREA
MADISON PARK
CHARLES NORTH
PENN-FALLSWAY
SPRING GARDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
JONES FALLS AREAREMINGTON
GREENMOUNT WEST
BUTCHER'S HILLBALTIMORE-LINWOOD
MIDDLE BRANCH/REEDBIRD PARKS
GREENMOUNT CEMETERY
HERITAGE CROSSING
MOUNT WINANS
NEW SOUTHWEST/MOUNT CLARE
SHARP-LEADENHALL
CHARLES VILLAGE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
MILTON-MONTFORD
RIDGELY'S DELIGHT
PERKINS HOMES
PATTERSON PLACE
FAIRFIELD AREA
PLEASANT VIEW GARDENS
MORRELL PARK
BARRE CIRCLE
BELAIR-EDISON
PARKVIEW/WOODBROOK
FAIRFIELD AREA
COLDSTREAM HOMESTEAD MONTEBELLO
FAIRFIELD AREAFAIRFIELD AREA
I 95 N I 95 S
I 295
I 83 N
LIGH
T ST
I 395
S H
ANO
VER
ST
E FAYETTE ST
E BALTIMORE ST
E MONUMENT ST
EASTERN AVE
N B
RO
AD
WAY
W FAYETTE ST
W NORTH AVE
W FRANKLIN ST
RUSSELL S
T
W MULBERRY ST
W BALTIMORE ST
I 95 TUN SI 95 TUN N
ORLEANS ST
BOSTON ST
I 395
N
I 83 S
I 395
S
HILLEN S
T
E NORTH AVE
I 95 N
I 395 S
N B
RO
AD
WAY
I 295
I 83 S
I 83 N
I 83 S
I 395
I 395
RU
SSE
LL S
T
I 95 S
24-005
24-004
25-010
25-013
21-004
21-003
23-003
25-007
04-001
25-00825-005
25-006
03-003
09-015
04-002
02-003
19-002
01-001
01-004
05-001
13-010
01-003
08-010
08-00508-011
12-012
08-004
22-002
22-001
11-003
08-006
14-004
23-002
07-003
11-006
17-001
19-00103-001
18-002
09-014
01-002
12-009
15-019
21-001
07-004
18-001
09-013
17-002
12-011
16-002
25-004
12-010
16-003
08-009
13-008
21-002
13-006
06-003
06-005
10-001
07-00116-005
01-005
05-002
24-003
03-002
11-004 07-002
08-003
10-003
02-002
14-003
04-003
08-008
13-007
14-002
06-004
10-002
23-001
08-007
06-001
24-001
13-009
16-001 11-007
10-004
11-002 11-001
14-005 14-001
11-005
02-001
15-018
24-002
06-002
26-008
15-020
20-001
09-012
20-002
25-009
12-008
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25-015
District 11DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%11 45,586 47,844 45,300 2,544 46511 5.32% -925 -2.03% 21,769 56.6% 14,450 37.5%
OLIVER
CLIFTON PARK
DOWNTOWN
UPTON
FELLS POINT
MIDDLE EAST
INNER HARBOR
REMINGTON
BROADWAY EAST
BEREA
HAMPDEN
BOLTON HILL
CHARLES VILLAGE
OLDTOWN
BETTER WAVERLY
CANTON
BARCLAY
MOUNT VERNON
SETON HILL
COLDSTREAM HOMESTEAD MONTEBELLO
EAST BALTIMORE MIDWAY
ABELL
JONESTOWN
RESERVOIR HILL
MADISON PARK
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
POPPLETON
GAY STREET
JOHNSTON SQUARE
WASHINGTON HILL
OTTERBEIN
DUNBAR-BROADWAY
CHARLES NORTH
PENN-FALLSWAY
MAYFIELD
WASHINGTON VILLAGE
HARWOOD
WAVERLY
PATTERSON PARK
UPPER FELLS POINT
STADIUM AREA
MONTEBELLOEDNOR GARDENS-LAKESIDE
MCELDERRY PARK
SOUTH CLIFTON PARK
LITTLE ITALY
DARLEY PARK
HOLLINS MARKET
BIDDLE STREET
OAKENSHAWE
FEDERAL HILL
JONES FALLS AREA
JOHNS HOPKINS HOMEWOOD
GREENMOUNT WEST
BUTCHER'S HILL
DRUID HILL PARK
GREENMOUNT CEMETERY
HERITAGE CROSSING
WYMAN PARK
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
MILTON-MONTFORD
RIDGELY'S DELIGHT
PERKINS HOMES
PATTERSON PLACEPLEASANT VIEW GARDENS
BARRE CIRCLE
HARLEM PARK
FOUR BY FOUR
DRUID HEIGHTS
CARROLL - CAMDEN INDUSTRIAL AREA
GUILFORD
BELAIR-EDISON
I 83 N
N C
ALV
ERT S
T
SAIN
T PAU
L ST
E BIDDLE ST
E 33RD ST
E PRATT ST
E 25TH ST
E MADISON ST
I 83 S
E PRESTON ST
N W
OLFE
ST
FLEET ST
KIRK AV
E
GR
EEN
MO
UN
T AV
E
E BALTIMORE ST
E LOMBARD ST
E EAGER ST
N B
RO
AD
WAY
N H
OW
AR
D ST
E OLIVER ST
N M
ILTON
AVE
EASTERN AVE
BANK ST
E 20TH ST
MA
RY
LAN
D AVE
FALLSWAY
W PRATT ST
E CHASE ST
N B
ON
D S
T
GOUGH ST
N LU
ZERN
E AV
E
RAMP
MA
CE
ST
ASHLAND AVE
S AN
N S
T
N GAY
ST
BAR
CLA
Y S
T
LIGH
T ST
W 28TH ST
E FEDERAL STEUTAW PL
W NORTH AVE
GORSUCH AVE
E 22ND ST
W LOMBARD ST
N E
DE
N S
TDRUID HILL AVE
N PATTE
RS
ON
PAR
K AVE
E MONUMENT ST
W FRANKLIN ST
S WO
LFE S
T
MCCULLOH ST
W 29TH ST
N PAC
A ST
ORLEANS ST
W MULBERRY ST
W BALTIMORE ST
S ED
EN S
T
I 170 W
ALICEANNA ST
TIVO
LY AVE
E 32ND ST
N C
AR
OLIN
E S
T
E 35TH ST
HARFO
RD ROAD
E FAYETTE ST
N LA
KEW
OO
D AV
E
N C
EN
TRA
L AVE
HAR
FOR
D A
VE
S BO
ND
ST
E 21ST ST
W LAFA
YETTE AVE
S CA
RO
LINE S
T
SCO
TT ST
S BETH
EL ST
E 28TH ST
N G
LOV
ER S
T
BOLTON ST
FALLS ROAD
MADISON AVE
N D
ALLA
S S
T
S CH
AR
LES ST
FALLS ROAD
E LAFAYETTE AVE
SISSON ST
SINCLAIR LANE
HILLEN ST
S DU
RH
AM
ST
S EXETER ST
LANCASTER ST
N M
ADE
IRA S
T
S CA
STLE S
T
MASON ST
N C
AS
TLE S
T
E 29TH ST
KES
WIC
K R
OA
D
THE ALAM
EDA
EXETER HALL AVE
LOV
EGR
OV
E S
T
I 395 S
WILSON ST
S CH
APE
L ST
W 27TH ST
ARGYLE AVE
PENNSYLVANIA AVE
AISQ
UITH
ST
SAIN
T LO
DR
THAMES ST
FORREST ST
HU
NTE
R S
T
S HIG
H ST
N M
ON
TFOR
D AV
E
BOSTON ST
S CH
ESTER
ST
I 395
VALLE
Y ST
MCMECHEN ST
CH
ESTN
UT AV
E
PEN
N ST
KEY HWY
GARRETT A
VE
STODDARD AL
W 26TH ST
S BR
OA
DW
AY
W SARATOGA ST
S DU
NC
AN
ST
W PRESTON ST
PLOY S
T
COLVIN ST
I 395 N
N W
ASH
ING
TON
ST
W 24TH ST
DIVISION ST
W 23RD ST
I 170 E
W 34TH ST
WINDEMERE AVE
E 27TH ST
REMING
TON AVE
LOW
ST
FEN
WIC
K A
VE
W 33RD ST
S S
HAR
P S
T
CARSWELL ST
MAT
HE
WS
ST
AIKEN
ST
ELLE
RSLI
E AV
E
TYSO
N S
T
DOLPHIN
ST
N R
OS
E S
T
S CE
NTR
AL AV
E
WYMAN PARK DR
N P
OR
T ST
LENNOX ST
ALBEMARLE ST
MILES AVE
RU
TLAN
D AVE
LAKE AVE
S MA
DE
IRA S
T
MONTPELIER ST
N G
RE
EN
E S
T
S DA
LLAS S
T
FRIS
BY S
T
BONAPARTE AVE
PAR
KIN
ST
JOHN ST
30TH-29TH
CAL
LOW
AV
E
N B
RA
DFO
RD
ST
S PO
RT S
T
JAS
PER
ST
LLOYD
ST
S RO
SE
ST
SHIELDS PL
LOCH R
AVEN
ROAD
W MADISON STN
PIN
E ST
S HO
WA
RD
ST
DAV
IS ST
E CENTRE ST
ELM AV
E
CHILTON ST
LOCH
RAV
EN B
LVD
PARK AVE
ERDMAN AVE
W MOUNT ROYAL AVE
EAST STO
LD Y
OR
K R
OAD
RO
LAN
D A
VE
S GAY S
T
N A
MITY ST
W 30TH ST
E NORTH AVE
RAMSAY ST
S PATTER
SON
PAR
K AVE
W CENTRE ST
RUTTER ST
E 31ST ST
DARLEY AVE
N R
EG
ES
TER
ST
CLAY ST
ROBB ST
SOU
TH ST
W READ ST
N EUTAW ST
N C
HA
RLE
S ST
E 26TH ST
FELL ST
MO
RTO
N S
T
MORRIS ST
BELAIR
ROAD
W CONWAY ST
N L
IBER
TY S
T
W 21ST ST
SAIN
T PAU
L PL
N C
HA
RLE
S
PRESIDENT ST
LAKE DR
32ND-31ST
CECIL
AVE
N LU
ZERN
E-G
LOV
ER
SOM
ER
SET ST
HOLLINS ST
N A
NN
ST
LAKESIDE-33RD
E FAIRMOUNT AVE
E 30TH ST
S CA
LVER
T ST
PEA
RL S
T
N D
UN
CA
N ST
HIL
LTO
P D
R
EAST DR
ASHLAND CT
HO
PKIN
S P
L
HAR
GR
OV
E AL
HOMEW
OOD AVE
S RE
GE
STER S
T
E 22 1/2 ST
CLOUGH ST
W LEE ST
E 21 1/2 ST
W HILL ST
E HOFFMAN ST
31ST-30TH
MAY CT
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
ORCHARD ST
WILMOT CT
MARION ST
WEBB CT
CO
MM
ER
CE
ST
DOCK ST
GU
ILFOR
D AV
E
GEORGE ST
S PRESIDENT ST
SAINT M
ARY ST
W 22ND ST
TIFFANY AL
WORSLEY ST
WILC
OX
ST
E HUGHES ST
W CAMDEN ST
JENKINS AL
ETTING ST
CHASE-EAGER
ILCHESTER AVE
33RD-32NDS
PACA
ST
BOO
NE
ST
MCALLISTER ST
W REDWOOD ST
N FRONT ST
CATH
EDR
AL S
T
REESE
ST
HILLM
AN
ST
W EAGER ST
FALLS AL
LAK
EV
IEW
AV
E
E 23RD ST
EMO
RY S
T
SAP
P ST
W LANVALE ST
MC
DO
NO
GH
ST
S SPR
ING
ST
ARC
H S
T E LEXINGTON ST
S A
MIT
Y S
T
LLEWELYN AVE
LINDEN AVE
MOTT ST
NANTICOKE ST
MC
KIM
ST
MA
RK
ET PL
W TRENTON ST
MINCE AL
E 24TH ST
MURA ST
BLOCK ST
CRESMONT AVE
LAMONT AVE
W PLEASANT ST
E 25 1/2 ST
DUKER
W C
HASE ST
BATH ST
HUGO AVE
MCELDERRY ST
KIA CT
20TH-NORTH
STADIU
M P
L
25TH-24TH
STIR
LING S
TWA
RD
EN
ST
MOYER ST
ENS
OR
ST
NU
RSER
Y PL
GR
AN
T ST
HOMESTEAD ST
BETH
EL C
T
W 19_1 ST
DO
YLE AL
HEAVER ST
PARK-MOUNT ROYAL
MULLIKIN STW
ILMER CT
TILD
EN D
R
CO
MB A
L
CAS
TLE-C
HE
STE
R
FAWCETT ST
WIR
TON
ST
YOUNG CT
PRENTISS PL
GR
AVES
ST
DICKSON ST
WELLINGTON ST
MAY ST
ELLSWORTH ST
N C
HA
PEL S
T
BOOTH ST
BRUNT ST
DIA
MO
ND
ST
BRE
NTW
OO
D AV
E
E FALLS AVE
N D
UR
HA
M S
T
BELVID
ERE ST
N C
HE
STE
R S
T
E LANVALE ST
W 27TH-26TH
DAR
BY ST E
S FRE
DE
RIC
K ST
VAN L
ILL S
T
E WILKES LANE
SHERW
OOD AVE
RO
SE-LU
ZERN
E
N C
OLLIN
GTO
N AVE
NORTH-LAFAYETTE
DARK LANE
N B
ETH
EL S
T
W LAFAYETTE AVE
N B
ETH
EL S
T
RU
TLAN
D AVE
E 28TH ST
I 83 SR
AMP
RAM
P
ALICEANNA ST
BOO
NE
ST
E 32ND ST
E FEDERAL ST
ENS
OR
ST
N B
ON
D S
T
HU
NTE
R S
TH
UN
TER
ST
RAMP
W PRESTON ST
HU
NTE
R S
T
E 30TH ST
N GAY
ST
BRE
NTW
OO
D A
VE
E CHASE ST
N R
OS
E S
T
MO
RTO
N S
T
E 31ST ST
E 29TH ST
MO
RTO
N S
T
GU
ILFOR
D AV
E
N C
AS
TLE S
T
AISQUIT
H ST
N P
OR
T ST
RAMP
E FAIRMOUNT AVE
RAMP
N W
ASH
ING
TON
ST
E LAFAYETTE AVE
MO
RTO
N S
T
ETTING ST
PARK AVE
ROBB ST
N GAY ST
RAMP
E FEDERAL ST
PARK AVE
S BR
OA
DW
AY
RAMP
N C
HA
PEL S
T
PAR
K AVE
LOV
EGR
OV
E S
T
N E
DE
N S
T
LAKESIDE-33RD
AIK
EN S
T
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
N D
UN
CA
N ST
EAST ST
RAMP
LOV
EGR
OV
E S
T
EUTAW PL
RAM
P
E 32ND ST
E HOFFMAN ST
I 83 N
MOYER ST
BAR
CLAY S
T
N P
OR
T ST
SAIN
T PAU
L ST
RAMP
RAM
P
E 29TH ST E 30TH ST
BOO
NE
ST
I 83 N
E FAYETTE ST
I 83 S
N BROADWAY
LIGH
T ST
W FAYETTE ST
I 83 S
I 83 S
I 83 N
08-004
04-001
09-015
03-003
12-009
12-003
04-002
05-001
13-010
13-01109-009
08-005
12-012
09-007
02-003
22-001
11-003
08-006
11-00617-001
22-002
09-014
09-012
21-001
09-013
17-002
12-011
01-003
09-011
09-010
12-010
01-001
08-009
01-002
21-002
06-003
12-008
09-008
14-004
08-011
10-001
07-001
05-002
03-002
12-005
11-004 07-002
12-004
12-007
09-004
10-003
02-002
04-003
08-008
14-002
18-002
06-004
10-002
13-006
08-007
11-007
10-00411-002
11-001
09-006
09-003
14-001
21-003
08-001
11-005
02-001
18-00106-005
12-006
06-00206-001
13-012
07-00407-003
03-001
08-010
14-003
13-009
21-004
13-003
08-003
16-002
24-001
13-001
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01-005
23-002
12-002
District 12DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%12 47,910 46,648 45,300 1,348 46511 2.89% 1,399 2.92% 4,286 11.8% 30,988 85.3%
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Pulaski Industrial Area
Belair-Edison
Berea
Clifton Park
Oliver
Orangeville
Kresson
Armistead Gardens
Hopkins Bayview
Middle East
Broadway East
Greektown
Ednor Gardens-Lakeside
Orangeville IndustrialArea
Mayfield
Patterson Park
Coldstream HomesteadMontebello
Herring Run Park
Claremont-Freedom
Parkside
East Baltimore Midway
Highlandtown
Gay Street
Washington Hill
Dunbar-BroadwayPenn-
Fallsway
Baltimore-Linwood
Biddle Street
McElderry Park
BaltimoreHighlands
Upper Fells Point
Madison-Eastend
Butcher'sHill
Ellwood Park/Monument
Four By Four
Little Italy
South Clifton Park
GreenmountCemetery
Darley Park
Milton-Montford
LowerHerring
Run Park
PerkinsHomes
PattersonPlace
Belair-Parkside
PleasantView
Gardens
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03-001
03-003
05-001
05-002
06-00106-002
06-003
06-00406-005
07-001 07-002
07-003
07-004
08-001
08-002
08-003
08-004
08-005
08-006
08-007 08-008
08-00908-010
08-011
09-004
09-006
09-007
09-008
09-009
09-012
26-003
26-005
26-006
26-007
26-009
26-010
26-011
26-012
26-013
26-014
26-016
26-017
01-001
26-019
26-02026-021
26-02226-023
26-024
26-025
26-018
27-001
27-002
01-002
01-003 01-005
02-001
02-002
26-026
I 895
SI 8
95 N
I 895
NN
WO
LFE S
T
S QU
AIL ST
N W
OLFE
ST
E 32ND ST
HIL
LTO
PD
R
CAS
SE
LLD
R
SINCLAIR LANE
SAINTTHOMASAVE
EDISONHWY
E NORTH AVE
N H
AVEN
ST
E FEDERAL ST
SAIN
T LO
DR
N M
AC
ON
ST
BANK ST
HO
RN
ERS
LANE
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
SINCLAIR LANE
BANKST
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
DOBLERAVE
KAVONAV
E
BANK ST
E FAYETTE ST
N GAY S
T
SINCLAIRLANE
ASHLANDAVE
SPANGLER
WAY
BELAIR
ROAD
N P
OR
T ST
5 1/2 ST
N LU
ZERN
EAV
E
PULASKI
HWY
N M
ILTON
AVE
N LU
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E AVE
S LINW
OO
DAV
E
ORLEANS ST
EASTERNAVE
S EA
ST
AVE
GREENROSELANE
TERRELLPL
E EAGER ST
MO
RAVIA
RO
AD
BANK ST
FLEET ST
EDIS
ON
-IRIS
ROBB ST
WALDOCT
BELAIR
ROAD
ERDMAN AVE
N LIN
WO
OD
AVE
MAY CT
BANK ST
GR
UN
DY S
T
I 895 S
S EA
ST
AVE
LAKE AVE
HARPER
WAY
SHANNON
DR
SINCLAIRLANE
SAINT
CLAIR
CROSSING
EASTERN
AVE
E 29TH ST
PELHAM AVE
PULASKI
HWY
HIGNETWAY
JUNEWAY
UM
BR
AST
BREHMS
LANE
E MONUMENT ST
GREENROSELANE
N P
OR
T ST
RU
TLAN
DAV
E
S PO
NC
A ST
RAMONA
AVE
KENTUCKY AVE
MURA STMURA ST
OLD
HA
MST
OLD
HA
MST
GROGANAVE
E NORTHAVE
N B
ON
D S
T
IRO
N A
L
N E
AS
TAV
E
ARN
OLD
CT
MOUNTPLEASANT
AVE
LAKE AVE
HARFORD
ROAD
MOYER ST
NOBLE ST
ESTHER PL
EASTERNAVE
MILLIMANST
KRE
SS
ON
-I895
TIV
OLY
AVE
I 895
N
EASTERN AVEEASTERNAVE
ORLEANS ST
N B
RO
AD
WAY
EASTERNAVE
E 32ND ST
BREHMSLANE
N B
RO
AD
WAY
E FAYETTE STLAMLEY
ST
KEN
HIL
LAV
E
RAMP
N P
OR
T ST
PARKSIDEDR
PULASKI HWY
ERDMANAVE
N E
AS
TAV
E
E MONUMENT ST
CENTRE PL
ERD
MAN
AVE
EASTERNAVE
SEIDEL AVE
ERD
MAN
AVE
ERDMAN AVE
SAVAG
EST
TOLN
AST
OR
CH
AR
DR
IDG
EBL
VD
E 36TH ST
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
FLEET ST
PULASKI HWY
MORAVIAROAD
N R
OSE
ST
PELHAMAVE
29TH-28TH
HARFORD
ROAD
BENEFIT ST
ORLEANS ST
N PATTE
RS
ON
PAR
K AVE
HALDANE
ROAD
BRE
ND
AN
AVE
E CHASE ST
ASHLANDAVE
YOG
UR
TLA
NE
NICHOLASAVE
SAINT
CLAIR CT
MOUNTPLEASANT
AVE
RICHM
ONDAV
E
THE
ALA
ME
DA
E PRATT ST
E NORTHAVE
E PRATT ST
BONVIEWAVE
N M
ILTON
AVE
BELAIR
ROAD
N M
ILTON
AVE
BANK ST
OR
CH
AR
DR
IDG
E B
LVD
SINCLA
IRLA
NE
HARFORD
ROAD
BELAIR
ROAD
KAVON AVE
N E
LLWO
OD
AVE
N P
OR
T ST
ARM
ISTEA
D
WA
LK
BELAIR
ROAD
ELLSWORTHST
N M
ILTON
AVE
SIPPLE
AVE
HIL
LEN
RO
AD
GLA
DD
EN
AVE
MA
SO
NC
T
ELMLEYAVE
LLEWELYNAVE
S WO
LFE S
T
N K
EN
WO
OD
AVE
RU
TLAN
DAV
E
SERVICE DR
N K
EN
WO
OD
AVE
E CHASE ST
E OLIVER ST
CURRAN DR
30TH-29TH
GR
UN
DY S
T
FURLEY AVE
SHELDONAVE
N R
OSE
ST
S DE
CK
ER
AVE
N B
RO
AD
WAY
ASHLAND
AVE
E 28TH ST
CRYSTALAVE
PARKSIDE
DR
RAMP
E FEDERAL ST
N E
AS
TAV
EELMORA AVE
ERDMAN
AVE
KAVONAV
E
SIPPLE AVE
LEVERTONAVE
DU
DLE
Y AV
E
E 30TH ST
PRENTISS PL
BANK ST
LLEWELYNAVE
ERDMAN AVE
MURA ST
RAMONAAVE
CLIFTON
PARK TERR
E OLIVER ST
N B
ON
D S
T
DUDLEYAVE
FRIARFIELDRUN
ROBERTS PL
PLA
INFI
ELD
AVE
SINCLAIRLANE
SHANNON DR
LAKEAVE
BELAIR
ROAD
JENIFER
AVE
31ST-30TH KENYONAVE
HARF
ORD
ROAD
SEIDELAVE
BELAIR
ROAD
BUNBURYWAY
TRUESDALE
AVE
SHELDONAVE
ORLEANS STKENYONAVE
S LEH
IGH
ST
S MA
CO
N S
T
N B
RO
AD
WAY
S KRESSON-I895
E 31ST ST
EDIS
ON
HW
YS E
AS
T AVE
LAMLEY ST
SAINT
THOMAS AVE
E FAYETTE ST
E CHASE ST
32ND-31ST
N C
HA
PE
L ST
LORELLY
AVE
E BIDDLE ST
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
31ST-30TH
LAWNVIEWAVE
KENYONAVE
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
E 32ND ST
GR
EEN
HIL
LAV
E
HOPKINSBAYVIEW
CIR
PELHAMAVEN
RO
SE S
TE 32ND ST
E 31ST ST
N D
UN
CA
N S
T
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
N E
LLWO
OD
AVEKE
NH
ILL AVE
N D
EC
KE
RAV
E
N LIN
WO
OD
AVE
LYNDALE AVE
THEALAMEDA
N D
EC
KE
RAV
E
EDIS
ON
HW
YN C
UR
LEY S
T
WOODST
OCKAV
E
PARKSIDE DR
PARKSIDE DR
BRENDANAVE
MURA-BIDDLE
MURAST
E BIDDLE ST
30TH-29TH
BERYL-EAGER
N GAY S
T
E 30TH ST
N M
ILTON
AVE
BERYL AVE
BAYVIE
WBLV
D
FERNLEY
ROAD
N GAY S
T
SINCLAIR
LANE
29TH-28T
H
E 25TH ST
S DU
NC
AN
ST
S AN
N S
T
E 33RD ST
N GAY S
T
S LINW
OO
DAV
E
S EA
ST
AVE
ASHLANDAVE
S CLIN
TON
ST
TERESA CT
ESTHERPL
NOBLEST
ERDMANAVE
N H
IGH
LAN
DAV
E
PARKSIDE DR
WRIGHTAVE
ERDMAN AVE
ELMORAAVE
32ND-31ST
DUDLEYAVE
S JANN
EY
ST
ALPHACOMMONS
S PATTER
SO
NPA
RK
AVE
RAM
P
BETH
EL C
T
GUNTHER
AVE
ELMLEY AVE
ESTHER
PL
E BIDDLE ST
E 33RD ST
E CHASE ST
E PRESTON ST
E BIDDLE ST
SHAMROCKAVE
33RD-CHILTON
PARKWOOD
AVE
S CA
STLE
ST
N IR
ISAV
E
VALLEY
VIEW AVE
NORMAN
AVE
E 32ND ST
S CH
AP
EL S
T
N J
AN
NE
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T
E NORTHAVE
MAYFIELDAVE
JUNEWAY
BRENDANAVE
E MONUMENT ST
LYNDALE
AVE
WOODLEA
AVE
N GAY S
T
GREENHILLAV
E MAYVIEW
AVE
BREHMS
LANE
EIERMANAVE
E OLIV
ER ST
MAYFIELD AVE
SINCLAIR
LANE
N LIN
WO
OD
AVE
SHELDON AVE
E 32ND ST
E 30TH ST
ELMLEYAVE
BONVIEW AVE
N LIN
WO
OD
AVE
CLIFTMONTAVE
HARF
ORD
RO
AD NICHOLASAVE
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
N E
LLWO
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AVE
N H
AVEN
ST
OR
CH
AR
DR
IDG
EBL
VD
PELH
AM
AVE
HO
RN
ERS
LANE
N R
OSE
ST
DILLER
AVE
N E
LLW
OO
D A
VE
KENYO
N AVE
LYNDALE
AVE
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
LYNDALE AVE
BARBARA
AVE
LLEWELYN AVE
CLAYBURY AVE
E 31ST ST
PELHAM
AVE
31ST-30TH
NBROADWAY
EDIS
ON
-IRIS
N JA
NN
EY S
T
RU
TLAN
DAV
E
JUNEWAY
N IR
ISAV
E
EASTERNAVE
ABERDEEN
AVE
MO
RAVIA
RO
AD
KENTUCKYAVE
ABERDEEN
AVE
BELAIR
ROAD
MARX-ST
THOMAS
AVE
N BR
OAD
WAY
ORLEANS ST
CHILTON-32ND
RAVENWOOD
AVE
CAS
SE
LL DR
E BALTIMORE ST
KENTUCKYAVE
EASTERN AVE
ELMLEYAVE
BANK-EASTERN
PARKLA
WN
AVE
CLOUGH-25TH
PELHAMAVE
E 29TH ST
ELMORAAVE
BELAIR-EDISON
BOWLEYS
LANE
KEN
YO
N
AVE
NEW
CO
MB
WAY
HIL
LTO
P D
R
ELMLEYAVE
PONC
A
LYNDALE AVE
32ND-31ST
EDIS
ON
HW
Y
ERDMAN
AVE
LAKEAVE
MORAVIA ROAD
ELMLEYAVE
HOMESTEAD ST
N JANNEY ST
SINCLAIR
LANE
MONTPELIER ST
S WO
LFE S
T
ABBOTSTON STGORSUCH AVE
CARSWELL ST
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DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District 13
Proposed Districts
Current Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 ClarDev ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%13 47,173 45,201 -1,310 -2.90% 662 1.40% 5,305 16.56% 26,054 81.35%
HAMPDEN
GUILFORD
ROLAND PARK
BEREA
UPTON
CLIFTON PARK
OLIVER
MONTEBELLO
HOMELAND
HILLENLAURAVILLE
REMINGTON
BROADWAY EAST
DRUID HILL PARK
WYNDHURST
MIDDLE EAST
RESERVOIR HILL
EDNOR GARDENS-LAKESIDE
LOCH RAVEN
BOLTON HILL
NEW NORTHWOOD
CHARLES VILLAGE
PEN LUCY
WAVERLY
BETTER WAVERLY
LOYOLA/NOTRE DAME
BARCLAY
PERRING LOCH
OLDTOWN
MAYFIELD
EAST BALTIMORE MIDWAY
MOUNT VERNON
ABELL
MADISON PARK
MID-GOVANS
MID-TOWN BELVEDERE
GAY STREET
WILSON PARKKESWICK
JOHNSTON SQUARE
CHARLES NORTH
BIDDLE STREET
WINSTON-GOVANS
DRUID HEIGHTS
HARLEM PARK
KERNEWOOD
MCELDERRY PARK
CAMERON VILLAGE
MADISON-EASTEND
SOUTH CLIFTON PARK
DUNBAR-BROADWAY
FOUR BY FOUR
SETON HILL
DARLEY PARK
GLEN OAKS
JONES FALLS AREA
COLDSTREAM HOMESTEAD MONTEBELLO
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
JOHNS HOPKINS HOMEWOOD
BELAIR-EDISON
WYMAN PARK
KENILWORTH PARK
ORIGINAL NORTHWOOD
HARWOOD
TUSCANY-CANTERBURY
PENN-FALLSWAY
BLYTHEWOOD
SANDTOWN-WINCHESTER
HOES HEIGHTS
GREENMOUNT WEST
MORGAN PARK
HERRING RUN PARK
EVERGREEN
WOODBOURNE HEIGHTS
MEDFIELD
OAKENSHAWE
RADNOR-WINSTON
GREENMOUNT CEMETERY
WOODBOURNE-MCCABE
MILTON-MONTFORD
STONEWOOD-PENTWOOD-WINSTON
PENN NORTH
HERITAGE CROSSING
RICHNOR SPRINGS
VILLAGES OF HOMELAND
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27-030
27-025
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27-027
09-013
27-039
08-003
12-011
09-011
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09-010
27-028
12-010
27-036
13-002
08-009
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13-008
11-006
12-008
09-008
10-001
07-001
12-005
11-004 07-002
12-007
10-003
14-003
08-008
14-002
27-019
09-002
10-002
08-007
13-009
13-012
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10-004
16-002
11-002
11-001
27-024
05-002
14-001
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11-005
14-005
17-002
09-001
15-019
27-047
12-006
13-004
27-017
27-021
08-002
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16-003
13-007
27-016
27-015
District 14DRAFT 2010 Restricting Proposal For City Council Districts
District TotalPop2000 ClarPopEst2010 claritasOpt ClarDev DE_OptCount ClarDev% Dev2000 Dev2000% White2k18+ White2k%18+ Black2k18+ Black2K%14 46,175 45,082 45,300 -218 46511 -0.48% -336 -0.73% 16,764 45.4% 17,035 46.1%
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GLOSSARY OF REDISTRICTING TERMS (Source: State of Maryland Redistricting Website)
Allowable Variance: Equals ±5% of the Ideal District Population. Atlarge Voting: An election in which voters elect a candidate or candidates from an entire political subdivision as opposed to a single election district. Compactness: Courts prefer districts in tight geometric shapes such as circles and squares. A traditional districting principle; the ideal being a district with every point along its boundary being of equal distance from its center. A circle is the most compact shape for a district. An easy way to test a district for compactness is to measure the maximum distance on a north/south, and east/west axis and divide the smaller result into the larger. Most geographers consider a ratio of more than three‐to‐one non‐compact. Contiguity: Except for populated islands, districts must be in one solid piece of land; a district in multiple unconnected pieces is not allowed. Electoral Districts: Geographical areas represented by elected political officials. Existing Council Lines: It should be the goal of the mapmaker to move as few people as possible from their present districts in order to achieve the desired goal. After a map is drawn, the population of all the precincts that change districts should be totaled. If two maps of otherwise equal quality move different numbers of people, the one that moves the fewest people is desirable. Gerrymandering: The practice of drawing a map with the intent of achieving a particular political result. Usually evidenced by strangely shaped districts. Named after Elbridge Gerry, the 4th Vice President of the United States, who while Governor of Massachusetts in 1804, attempted to place all the Federalists voters of the state in one district. Critics said the district looked like a salamander. Ideal District Population (also Mean District): The result achieved by dividing the total population of the jurisdiction by the number of
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districts to be created (e.g. a jurisdiction of 500,000 persons with five (5) districts would have a ideal or mean district of 100,000 persons). Largest District Allowed: Equals Ideal District Population plus Allowable Variance (+5%). MajorityMinority Districts: A legal term of art used to describe districts in which a racial or ethnic minority constitutes a majority of the population. Mean Deviation: This measure of inequality examines the degree to which the populations of all districts in a redistricting plan vary from the ideal population of a district. The "absolute mean deviation" is the sum of the absolute deviations of all districts divided by the number of districts. The "mean deviation percentage variance" is the absolute mean deviation for a particular redistricting plan divided by the ideal population, expressed as a percentage. Thus, if the ideal population of a district is 100,000 and there are five (5) districts with populations of 102,000, 9,000, 101,000, 100,000, and 99,000 respectively, the "absolute mean deviation" would be 1,000 (the sum of the absolute deviations of the five (5) districts, which equals 5,000, divided by five) and the "mean deviation percentage variance" would be .01 or 1 percent for that redistricting plan (the absolute mean deviation of 1,000 divided by the ideal population of 100,000). Minimum and Maximum Districts and Deviations: To determine whether a plan complies with the 10% deviation rule:
1) Determine how far each district varies from the mean. 2) Then add the deviations of the largest and smallest districts.
A total of less than 10% will probably withstand legal challenge. The easy way to avoid problems is to set maximums of 5% deviation for any district. So in our fictional jurisdiction of 500,000 person and five (5) districts, the largest possible district would be 105,000 and the smallest possible district would be 95,000. Minority Vote Dilution: A legal term of art specifically referring to a claim under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 alleging that a newly drawn district has been constructed in a manner, which dilutes the voting strength of minorities.
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Multimember District: A district that elects two or more members of an elected body. Natural Boundaries: If possible, it is desirable that districts end at physical divides like mountains and rivers, rather than in the middle of communities. One Person One Vote: A constitutional standard for all electoral districts established by the Supreme Court, which requires that districts be equal in population. Population Equality: the principle that districts should be of approximately the same population size. If the districts were not approximately the same size, the votes of the citizens in the large districts would be diluted because they have to share their votes with many more people than the citizens of the smaller districts. Generally, absent some unusual circumstances, courts have set a maximum limit of ten percent (10%) difference between the largest and smallest districts. Preclearance: Refers to the procedure that jurisdictions under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 must go through in order to make changes in voting procedures. Jurisdictions covered under this section must "preclear" new redistricting plans with the U.S. Department of Justice or the U.S. District of Columbia. Racial Block Voting: Evidence used in vote dilution cases, which show that voters in a particular district vote for candidates along racial lines. Reapportionment: The allocation of seats in a legislative body among established districts where the district boundaries do not change, but the number of members per district does. Redistricting: The drawing of new political boundaries; usually done following the decennial Census. Retrogression: A legal term of art specifically referring to a claim under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which alleges that a newly drawn district has been constructed in a manner that worsens minority voting strength in a district as compared to the previous district configuration.
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Smallest District Allowed: Equals Ideal District Population minus Allowable Variance (‐5%). The Voting Rights Act of 1965: A federal statute enacted under authority of the 15th Amendment that invalidates state election laws and practices that disenfranchise voters on account of race or color. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Generally outlaws any voting qualification or practice that abridges the right of citizens to vote. This section is the basis for minority vote dilution claims against redistricting plans. Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Section of the Act requiring certain covered jurisdictions to submit any planned change in voting procedures to the U.S. Department of Justice for prior approval. State and congressional redistricting plans are considered "changes" under this section.
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