Trevor Otts doesn’t want a repeat of the last time political boundaries were redrawn in Maryland.
The 2002 legislative redistricting plan submitted by the General Assembly faced multiple lawsuits and was ruled unconstitutional by the state’s highest court, which redrew the lines.
As the state and other governmental entities prepare to begin the once-a-decade process, Otts, who owns a business consulting firm and lives in Fort Washington, is chairing a political action committee that aims to ensure proposed districts reflect Prince George’s County’s majority minority population.
Gazette.Net: New political action committee sets sights on fair redistricting maps for Prince George's
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