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A Maryland poll shows most residents prioritize healthcare, education, and public safety, with widespread concern over gerrymandering and support for independent redistricting.
A UMBC poll of 801 Maryland adults conducted Dec. 2–6, 2025, found that 25% cite the economy, jobs, and cost of living as top concerns, followed by taxes and government spending at 23%.
Healthcare affordability is a high priority for 77%, K-12 education for 75%, and public safety for 73%.
Only 28% view current congressional district lines as fair, with 41% calling them unfair—mostly favoring Democrats.
Over 80% see gerrymandering as a major threat to democracy, and 63% support an independent commission to redraw district lines.
The poll has a margin of error of ±3.5%.
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Una encuesta de Maryland muestra que la mayoría de los residentes priorizan la atención médica, la educación y la seguridad pública, con una preocupación generalizada por la manipulación electoral y el apoyo a la redistribución independiente de distritos.