Virginia advances plan for mid-decade redistricting, pending voter approval

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The Virginia Senate approved a constitutional amendment to allow mid-decade redistricting by bypassing the bipartisan commission if another state does the same or a court orders, sending it to voters on the spring ballot. If approved, Democrats hope to gain seats by adopting favorable maps, with a special spring election required to implement a new map before the 2026 elections.
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