Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signs National Popular Vote Interstate Compact bill as electoral map shows 222 votes.
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signs National Popular Vote Interstate Compact bill as electoral map shows 222 votes.
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Virginia joins National Popular Vote compact, raising total to 222 electoral votes

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed legislation enrolling the state in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an agreement under which participating states would award their Electoral College votes to the winner of the nationwide popular vote once enough jurisdictions join to reach 270 electoral votes.

Virginia has become the latest state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact after Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed the measure into law on Monday.

The compact is a state-by-state effort to guarantee the presidency to the candidate who wins the most votes nationwide, while leaving the Electoral College in place. Member states agree to award all of their electoral votes to the national popular vote winner, but the agreement is designed to take effect only after participating jurisdictions collectively control at least 270 electoral votes — the number needed to elect a president.

With Virginia’s 13 electoral votes, the compact now includes 18 states plus the District of Columbia, totaling 222 electoral votes.

The legislation has been pursued in Virginia for years. Democratic Del. Dan Helmer told NPR the push to join the compact has been at least a decade in the making, and he framed the effort as part of a broader response to what he described as current threats to democratic governance.

Supporters argue the compact would reduce the incentives for presidential campaigns to focus on a small set of swing states, while critics question the approach and have raised legal concerns about interstate compacts and how such an agreement would operate in a contested election.

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Discussions on X about Virginia joining the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact show strong opposition from conservatives who call it unconstitutional and a power grab by large Democratic states. Supporters welcome the step toward a national popular vote election, noting the compact now has 222 of 270 needed electoral votes. Some posts provide neutral factual updates on the development.

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Election night celebration as Virginia voters approve Democratic redistricting measure, shifting congressional map in Democrats' favor.
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Virginia voters approve Democratic redistricting ballot measure

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Virginia voters on April 21 approved a ballot measure that hands redistricting power to the Democratic-majority General Assembly, potentially giving Democrats a 10-1 edge in the state's 11 congressional seats. The 'yes' side led with 50.30% of the vote when 82% were counted, according to the Associated Press, which called the race at 8:49 p.m. local time. The outcome could flip four Republican-held seats ahead of November midterms.

Final results confirm Virginia voters' narrow 51-49% approval of the redistricting amendment on April 21, solidifying a Democratic-favoring congressional map expected to deliver 10 of 11 seats through 2030. Building on early projections, the outcome suspends the bipartisan commission amid national midcycle battles, with Republicans vowing court challenges.

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Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that adopts a new congressional district map favoring Democrats 10-1, potentially adding up to four House seats for the party. The measure aims to counter Republican gerrymanders in other states. Republicans have filed a legal challenge claiming procedural flaws.

Governor Abigail Spanberger signed a bill last month to return Virginia to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI, a cap-and-trade program for power plant emissions. The move aims to manage rising electricity costs amid a data center boom, despite past concerns over consumer bills. Supporters argue it will shift costs from households to large users.

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A Tazewell County Circuit Court has paused certification of a Virginia referendum passed on April 21, 2026, that returns congressional redistricting power to the Democrat-controlled General Assembly. The measure passed with 51.5% of the vote, reversing a 2020 bipartisan commission approved by 66% to 34%. Legal challenges cite violations of the state constitution's amendment process.

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