Wes Moore signed legislation Wednesday that will allow voters to decide whether the state should change how future congressional maps are reviewed. The measure was approved after lawmakers returned to Annapolis for a special session earlier this week. The bill does not immediately redraw Maryland’s congressional districts and will not affect the 2026 midterm elections. The Democratic-controlled General Assembly approved the amendment during Tuesday’s special session. Moore said he still supports national redistricting reform but believes Maryland cannot remain inactive while other states reshape their maps for political advantage.