Baltimore Voters Reject Question H; City Council to Remain at 15 Members

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 11/06/24

Baltimore, MD – Nov. 5, 2024 – (BJL) Baltimore City voters have decided against Question H, a proposal to increase the number of City Council members. With the measure's failure, the City Council will maintain its current structure of 15 members.

Question H was put forth as a way to potentially increase representation across Baltimore's neighborhoods. However, voters opted to keep the council’s size unchanged, reflecting either satisfaction with the current structure or concerns about the costs and effectiveness of adding more council members.

The City Council will continue its operations with its existing 15-member framework, as it has for years.