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		<title>House Redistricting: Cecil County Shifts Districts, Rudolph Gains Friendlier Turf, James Departs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 22:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Del. David Rudolph (D-34B) eked out a tiny margin of victory in a three-way general election contest last year, his supporters breathed a sigh of relief and told themselves it wouldn’t happen again: “There’s always redistricting,” they hoped. Rudolph’s redistricting prayers seem to have been answered in the new maps proposed by a Democratic-controlled gubernatorial commission late Friday. His all-Cecil County district has been renumbered as District 35A and redrawn to bypass some more heavily GOP areas in the western section of the county while moving eastward into more friendly Democratic areas. At the same time, Cecil countians will be saying goodbye to a longtime Delegate, Mary-Dulany James (D-34A) of Havre de Grace, whose district was redrawn to omit a small section of Cecil she represented for years. Instead, there will be a new Cecil-Harford district 35B. And southern Cecil County will see its clout diminished in a re-drawn 36th District, where Caroline County gains a significantly larger share of the turf. State Planning Department data show the new all-Cecil House District 35A has a voting age (18 and over) population of 32,021. In the new map, 6.2 percent of the voting age population is African-American. (Rudolph’s old district [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Outrage and Angst in Elkton: State Legislators Commiserate with Cecil County Commissioners</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Members of Cecil County’s state legislative delegation shared the fiscal and environmental pain facing the Cecil County Commissioners at a Tuesday meeting marked by some previews of upcoming election campaign themes. Overall, it was a polite session between the delegation and the county board, which has often been divided between acolytes and critics of the delegation leadership. Past hatchets were buried as most of the group united against a common enemy: the state government and looming “mandates” that could cost Cecil County millions of dollars. Attending the session were Sen. E.J. Pipkin, Del. Michael Smigiel, and Del. Jay Jacobs, all R-36th District, along with Del. Mary-Dulany James (D-34A) who represents a tiny sliver of western Cecil County in addition to her Harford County base. Sen. Nancy Jacobs (R-Harford/Cecil) and Del. David Rudolph (D-34B) did not attend but sent aides to sit at the table to answer questions and report back on the session to their bosses. Del. Stephen Hershey (R-36) did not attend or send an aide while Cecil County Commissioner Michael Dunn (R-3) was the lone commissioner absentee. Sen. Pipkin dominated the session, honing his Annapolis rhetoric with frequent denunciations of Democrats and Gov. Martin O’Malley. On the proposal [&#8230;]]]></description>
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