Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down New Congressional Map That Favors Democrats

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The decision could strengthen Republican efforts to maintain control of the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of the midterm elections.

The Virginia Supreme Court has struck down a congressional redistricting map approved by voters in a referendum last month, ruling that the Democratic-controlled Legislature failed to follow constitutional procedures when advancing the measure.

The proposed map would likely have favored Democrats, giving them four additional congressional seats and creating a projected 10-to-1 advantage over Republicans in the state’s U.S. House delegation.

The decision could strengthen Republican efforts to maintain control of the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of the midterm elections. Virginia’s redistricting battle is part of a broader national fight over congressional boundaries that intensified after President Donald Trump encouraged Republican-led states to redraw districts last year.

In its ruling, the Virginia Supreme Court sided with Republicans who argued that lawmakers did not properly follow the state constitution before placing the referendum on the ballot. A county judge had already blocked certification of the election results one day after the vote, calling the ballot language “flagrantly misleading.”

The ruling adds to growing Republican momentum in redistricting disputes nationwide. It follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that weakened a key section of the Voting Rights Act, making it easier for Republican-led states to redraw majority-black and majority-Latino districts that have traditionally supported Democratic candidates.

Several Republican-controlled states, including Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee, have already begun efforts to redraw congressional maps before the November elections, in some cases delaying primary elections to allow more time for redistricting.

Last year, Trump urged Texas Republicans to redraw congressional districts to target five Democratic incumbents in the U.S. House. In response, California Democrats redrew their own districts to challenge five Republican incumbents, prompting similar efforts in other states.

Virginia voters approved the Democratic-backed map in an April 21 special election by a margin of 51.7 percent to 48.3 percent, according to the Associated Press. The referendum was part of a complex legislative strategy designed to bypass a 2020 constitutional amendment that transferred redistricting authority to an independent bipartisan commission.

If Virginia’s map ultimately remains invalidated, Republicans could gain an advantage of up to 10 House seats nationwide, depending on the outcomes of ongoing redistricting efforts in states such as Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee.

By Jackson Richman

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