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The Supreme Court of Virginia on Friday threw out a constitutional amendment recently approved by voters that would have allowed the General Assembly to redraw Virginia’s congressional maps to give Democrats an advantage in all but one of the ...
Virginia's Supreme Court voided the redistricting referendum that cost the state at least $5 million, but local election offices also pitched in.
Court nullifies vote: Virginia's high court struck down a redistricting referendum, ruling lawmakers violated constitutional procedures when placing it on the ballot. Political stakes rise: The decision preserves the current 6–5 Democratic edge in ...
Virginia voters are considering a ballot measure Tuesday that would give the Democratic-majority legislature temporary power to redraw the state’s congressional districts.
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Multiple lawsuits challenge Virginia’s redistricting election. Here’s where each case stands.
Multiple lawsuits challenge Virginia’s redistricting election. Here’s where each case stands.
A federal court ruling expands voting rights in Virginia, allowing some former felons to vote and weigh in on a constitutional amendment.
After Virginia voters weighed in on Tuesday, the redistricting set off by President Trump to help the GOP in the midterms has been countered and possibly surpassed by Democrats.
FIRST ON FOX: A conservative policy group is launching an investigation into Virginia’s redistricting amendment vote after a court blocked certification of the results, raising new questions from critics about how the referendum was conducted and whether ...
Redistricting efforts targeting largely Black districts in the South are moving rapidly, threatening the political power of Black voters at a time when they are disproportionately feeling the harms of an affordability crisis, environmental injustice, and ...
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Virginia gerrymander foiled by Democrats’ Election Month
The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the Democratic Party’s partisan gerrymander of the state’s congressional map Friday, holding that because Virginia’s lengthy voting process had begun well before the General Assembly approved the new map,