ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Republicans are criticizing a potential plan to redraw the state's congressional maps, calling it a partisan move by Democratic Governor Wes Moore.

Senator Steve Hershey, who represents Caroline, Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties, voiced strong opposition to the redistricting effort.

"We are seeing what's going on in this mid cycle redistricting. It is a highly partisan act that the governor has taken forward," Hershey said.

Moore has repeatedly stated he's seeking fair maps for Maryland, but Republicans remain skeptical of his intentions. They argue the current maps are already unfair to their party.

Senator Justin Ready, representing Carroll and Frederick counties, expressed frustration with the potential for an all-Democratic congressional delegation.

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