Bill Ferguson
Coverage of Bill Ferguson in the Nexus archive.
- How Maryland’s governor was the big winner on Election Day, besides his own primary
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore easily won his primary and over 93% of endorsed candidates succeeded, including those in competitive races. His influence was highlighted as Senate President Bill Ferguson faced a lower-than-expected margin after Moore withheld endorsement due to a redistricting dispute.
- Top Dem beats progressive who likened himself to Bernie Sanders in closely watched race
Bill Ferguson, Maryland's Senate president, defeated progressive challenger Bobby LaPin in a closely watched race. LaPin, who compared himself to Bernie Sanders, criticized Ferguson for opposing a redistricting bill. Ferguson won 56.6% of the vote, securing his seat in a deep-blue district.
- Top Dem beats progressive who likened himself to Bernie Sanders in closely watched race
Bill Ferguson, Maryland's Democratic Senate president, defeated progressive challenger Bobby LaPin in a closely watched race. LaPin, known as 'Captain Bobby,' criticized Ferguson for opposing a redistricting bill, while Ferguson secured 56.6% of the vote. The race drew attention due to LaPin's online presence and comparisons to Bernie Sanders.
- Maryland Senate president defeats Democratic primary challenger amid redistricting anger
Maryland state Senate President Bill Ferguson defeated primary challenger Bobby LaPin. The election occurred amid public anger over redistricting changes.
- Maryland Democrats choose nominees for US House, including a successor for longtime Rep. Steny Hoyer
Maryland Democrats are holding primaries to select U.S. House nominees, including a race to replace retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer. Candidates include Harry Dunn, a former police officer who defended the U.S. Capitol during the 2021 riot, and Adrian Boafo, a former Hoyer field director. The primaries also feature a competitive gubernatorial race and a ballot error incident involving mail-in ballots.
- Maryland Senate president faces primary after snubbing Democratic redistricting effort
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson is facing a primary challenge after opposing a Democratic redistricting effort. The article highlights his political conflict with the party's redistricting strategy.
- Could a new effort redraw Maryland’s congressional map?
Maryland's top Democratic leaders plan to address redistricting in a mid-July special session, aiming to approve a congressional map amendment for the November ballot. The effort seeks to reverse a 2022 court ruling that invalidated a pro-Democratic map and follows a Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais affecting racial considerations in redistricting. Uncertainty remains about whether Democrats can secure enough support in the legislature to move forward.
- Union urges Maryland university board to reconsider decision to lay off employees
Union members protested layoffs at multiple Maryland universities, citing concerns over student safety and unethical treatment. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) urged the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to reverse decisions affecting 73 employees at College Park, 21 at Bowie State, and others. A proposed referendum on arbitration reform and budget constraints were highlighted as potential solutions.
- Maryland voter guide: What you need to know about the 2026 primary election
Maryland voters face the June 23 primary election with issues involving incorrect mail-in ballots and unresolved redistricting. Key races include Rep. Andy Harris's re-election bid and a Democratic primary for the 1st District. Voters must register by June 2 or use same-day registration at polling locations.
- Maryland Senate president softens stance on redistricting: ‘The rules have changed’
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson (D) has shifted his stance on mid-decade redistricting, softening his earlier opposition amid growing national debates over congressional map changes ahead of the 2022 midterms. Previously, he warned of potential legal challenges and public backlash in a state where Democrats already dominate.
- Maryland Democrats Want to Redistrict in 2028, but Are Divided Over How
Maryland Democrats are divided over whether to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries in 2028, with Senate leader Bill Ferguson and Governor Wes Moore disagreeing on the timing and approach. The conflict highlights internal party tensions over redistricting strategies.
- "These are not normal times": Inside Democrats' sweeping 2028 redistricting plans
The Supreme Court's recent ruling weakening the Voting Rights Act has intensified Democratic efforts to pursue aggressive redistricting strategies ahead of the 2028 elections. Key states like Maryland, Illinois, New York, and California are being targeted, with leaders such as Hakeem Jeffries and Pete Aguilar advocating for proactive map-drawing to counter Republican gerrymandering.