Virginia court derails Democrats' midterm redistricting push
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A Virginia circuit court blocked Democrats’ plan to redraw the state’s congressional map this year, ruling they bypassed proper procedures to approve a constitutional amendment and failed to meet notice and voting requirements in a special-session move; the ruling, if upheld on appeal, could prevent the mid-decade redistricting and potentially cost Democrats up to four seats in the 2026 midterms; Republicans hailed it as upholding the rule of law, while Democrats pledged to appeal and press ahead with map changes.
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- Judge rules Virginia Democrats violated law with redistricting amendment The Washington Post
- Virginia court blocks Democratic redistricting effort NBC News
- Virginia Democrats’ redistricting push is dealt a setback by state court CNN
- Va. lawmakers want voters to take a 180-degree turn on redistricting; some reform advocates are wary virginiamercury.com
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