District-Level Eligibility Overview
This analysis maps ENOUGH Act census tract qualification to Maryland's legislative districts. Districts with high concentrations of qualifying tracts represent areas where state representatives have the greatest constituency interest in ENOUGH funding.
Top Districts by Eligible Tracts
Districts with Most Fully ENOUGH Eligible Tracts
District Eligibility Rate
Percentage of District Tracts That Are Fully Eligible
Average Child Poverty by District
Top 20 Districts by Average Child Poverty Rate
Full District Table
| District | Total Tracts | Qualifying Tracts | Fully Eligible | Eligibility Rate | Avg. Child Poverty |
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Gap Analysis: Qualified but Not Eligible
Districts Where Tracts Qualify on Poverty but Lack School Qualification
Some districts have census tracts that are Census Tract Poverty Rate Qualified (>30% child poverty) but cannot achieve full ENOUGH eligibility because no school in the tract boundary meets the 75% CPG threshold. These represent areas where the school test is the binding constraint.
| District | Qualifying Tracts | Fully Eligible | Gap (No School) | Avg. Poverty |
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