Virginia Democrats push 10-1 map to shift House balance for 2026

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Virginia Democrats unveiled a proposed 10-1 congressional map aimed at giving the party four more House seats in the 2026 elections by amending the state constitution to let the General Assembly bypass the bipartisan redistricting commission; the plan hinges on a ballot referendum in April and faces legal challenges, with potential impacts on incumbents and amid broader national redistricting battles.
- Virginia Democrats propose potential 10–1 congressional map for 2026 midterms VPM
- Virginia Democrats Propose New Congressional Maps Ahead of Midterms The New York Times
- Virginia Democrats propose congressional map that could boost their party in the midterms NBC News
- Virginia Democratic leaders announce 10–1 Congressional redistricting agreement 13newsnow.com
- Virginia Democrats release long-awaited 10–1 congressional map Virginia Mercury
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