Maps of Legislative and Voting Districts


- Visit Who are Your elected officials? for sortable maps and information about the legislative districts.
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- Most of the maps are shown in reduced size on this display page. For more detail, click on the map or on the link inside the description.


Name of Image Map
Map: US Rep District 1
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US Congressional District 1 includes all of Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties, and contains parts of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, and Harford Counties.

Maryland has 8 US Congressional Districts.  Each district has approximately 625,000 people in it. The map is from the National Atlas. Go to http://www.mdp.state.md.us/OurProducts/LegCongMaps.shtml for more detailed maps.

Map: US Rep District 1
Map: MD Circuit Court Districts
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Maryland has eight Circuit Court Districts. 

  • Circuit 1: Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester
  • Circuit 2: Cecil, Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot
  • Circuit 3: Baltimore County, Harford
  • Circuit 4: Allegany, Garrett, Washington
  • Circuit 5: Anne Arundel, Howard, Carroll
  • Circuit 6: Frederick, Montgomery
  • Circuit 7: Calvert, Charles, Prince George's, St. Mary's
  • Circuit 8: Baltimore City

Circuit Court Judges are elected on a per-county basis.

Map: MD Circuit Court Districts
Map: MD Judicial Appellate Districts
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Maryland has seven Appellate Court Districts, based on county lines. Citizens vote to confirm appellate judges from their districts and any at-large judges.

  • Circuit 1: Cecil, Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester
  • Circuit 2: Baltimore County, Harford
  • Circuit 3: Allegany, Garrett, Frederick, Carroll, Howard, Washington
  • Circuit 4: Prince George's
  • Circuit 5: Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, St. Mary's
  • Circuit 6: Baltimore City
  • Circuit 7: Montgomery

Each of the seven districts sends one judge to be on the Court of Appeals, which is the highest court in the State (commonly called the Supreme Court in other states and at the federal level), and one judge to be on the Court of Special Appeals. There are also six judges elected at-large to the Court of Special Appeals.

The appellate courts review a trial court’s (District or Circuit Court) actions and decisions in given cases and decide whether the trial judge properly followed the law and legal precedent.

Map: MD Judicial Appellate Districts
Map: MD Legislative District 37
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MD Legislative District 37A is in Dorchester and Wicomico Counties.

MD Legislative District 37B is in Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot, and Wicomico Counties.

Visit http://imsweb05.mdp.state.md.us/website/redistricting/viewer.htm for more detailed maps.

Maryland has 47 Legislative Districts. Each has one State Senator and three State Delegates, who create legislation in Annapolis. Many districts elect three delegates; other districts are divided into two or three subdistricts (A, B, C) and elect either one or two delegates.

Map: MD Legislative District 37
Map: MD Legislative District 38
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MD Legislative District 38A is in Somerset and Wicomico Counties.

MD Legislative District 38B is in Wicomico and Worcester Counties.

Visit http://imsweb05.mdp.state.md.us/website/redistricting/viewer.htm for more detailed maps.

Maryland has 47 Legislative Districts. Each has one State Senator and three State Delegates, who create legislation in Annapolis. Many districts elect three delegates; other districts are divided into two or three subdistricts (A, B, C) and elect either one or two delegates.

Map: MD Legislative District 38

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