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Maryland Frederick County Redistricting, Amendment 1 (1802)

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The Maryland Frederick County Redistricting Amendment, also known as Amendment 1, was voted on by the Maryland General Assembly in 1802, where it was approved. The measure divided Frederick County into nine elections districts instead of the previous seven districts.[1]

Election results

Prior to 1864, amendments to the Maryland Constitution were decided by the general assembly, rather than by voters. The 1776 Constitution required that an act to amend the constitution, after being passed in one session, had to then be confirmed by an act at the following session of the general assembly.[2]

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Text of measure

The text of the measure can be read here.

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