Virginia Moves Forward with Redistricting Amid National GOP Push

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Virginia Senate has approved a constitutional amendment allowing the state to redraw congressional districts mid-decade if another state does so first, aiming to help Democrats in upcoming elections. The amendment, which still needs to pass the House again and be approved by voters, is part of a broader political strategy to influence the 2026 midterms amid legal challenges from Republicans.
- Virginia Senate approves Democrat-led redistricting amendment The Hill
- Trump urged GOP-led states to redraw US House districts. Now other states also are gerrymandering AP News
- Virginia Advances Redistricting Plan Toward New Congressional Maps The New York Times
- Both Democratic and GOP-led states are starting to rebel against the national redistricting push CNN
- Virginia Democrats take first step toward redrawing the state's congressional map NBC News
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