Virginia court lets redistricting plan proceed as GOP challenge fails

A Virginia judge rejected Republicans’ emergency bid to block a proposed constitutional amendment that would let lawmakers redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 elections, ruling courts can’t interfere with an unfinished legislative process. The decision keeps the Democratic redistricting plan on track, which could yield a 10–1 delegation and still requires voter ratification. Republicans had sought to halt the process or sidestep legislative immunity by targeting clerks, but that approach was rejected. The ruling underscores separation of powers as the General Assembly prepares to act on the amendment, a move that holds significance in the national fight over fair representation.
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