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Baltimore County moves seven elected school board seats from council districts to seven districts, with a decennial reapportionment process to keep districts balanced.
Baltimore County moves seven elected school board seats from council districts to seven districts, with a decennial reapportionment process to keep districts balanced.
Status: Introduced Jan 25, 2025. Effective date: July 1, 2025.
Primary sponsors: Senators Sydnor, Brooks, Hettleman, M. Washington.
Companion: HB 1529.
Change how the seven elected members of the Baltimore County Board of Education are elected by moving from councilmanic-district-based elections to elections from seven dedicated “school board districts” and establish a formal decennial redistricting (reapportionment) process for those school board districts.
Bottom line: SB 656 retains the size and hybrid nature of the Baltimore County Board of Education but shifts the geographic basis for the seven elected seats to purpose-built school board districts, and sets a statutorily required decennial reapportionment procedure that involves the county board and the county’s legislative delegation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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