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Virginia Democrats just won a massive court battle to redraw the state, and the resulting map will instantly destroy any GOP advantage

They are following California to maximize voter impact.

The Supreme Court of Virginia just cleared the way for a statewide referendum that could fundamentally reshape the state’s congressional map and instantly eliminate any existing GOP advantage. This ruling means the Virginia General Assembly can move forward with a plan to draw four new Democratic-leaning congressional districts, though the ultimate fate of this entire effort still hangs in the balance pending future court review.

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This is a huge deal because it means the state’s high court is allowing the referendum to proceed while the legal appeal is still underway. The referendum seeks to amend the Virginia Constitution temporarily, allowing for mid-decade redistricting in time for the congressional midterm elections this fall. Previously, a circuit judge in rural Tazewell County had blocked the statewide vote last month, but the Democrats appealed that decision.

According to the Washington Post, this is a direct response to President Trump’s recent, unprecedented mid-decade redistricting efforts across the country. Trump has been actively pressuring Republican-led states to redraw their maps to create additional districts favoring the GOP. The goal is to help Republicans keep control of the House of Representatives during the upcoming midterm elections.

Things look rather shaky for the GOP right now, so they are reaching for any advantage

We’re seeing states like Texas, North Carolina, Missouri, and Ohio already answering Trump’s call by adding seats favoring Republicans. A desperate act after the traditionally red Texas flipped blue in a special election. Virginia is attempting to join California as a key blue state countering this strategy. Maryland and several other states are reportedly considering similar efforts, meaning this fight isn’t just local, it’s a national battle for the House majority.

If the voters approve the amendment, Democrats already have a clear plan for how they’re going to draw the new lines. The new proposed map, which the General Assembly advanced in a budget bill this week, will change the balance of six Democrats to five Republicans. They plan to carefully divide heavily Democratic, high-turnout counties in Northern Virginia and distribute them across five different districts. That’s a seriously effective way to maximize voter impact.

House Speaker Don Scott (D-Portsmouth) told reporters that the main takeaway is that Virginia voters will have the final say on redistricting, which is exactly how it should be. Scott feels it might be a victory as the Supreme Court wouldn’t have cleared the referendum if they expected to eventually rule against it. Unsurprisingly, Republicans are furious, arguing the state is wasting millions of dollars on a process that will ultimately be overturned. 

Even though early voting could begin as soon as the first week of March, the court made it clear that it’s unlikely to hear the full case until after the referendum vote on April 21. Virginia is following a playbook set by California, working to protect their districts even as Trump issues threats to try to gain any advantage for the GOP.


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