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

Voters in Virginia narrowly backed the referendum, which amends the state constitution to temporarily shift redistricting authority from a bipartisan commission to the legislature controlled by Democrats. Currently, Democrats hold six of the state's 11 congressional seats. The new maps, if implemented, would extend into urban areas and could dilute rural influence, according to David Richards, chair of the political science department at the University of Lynchburg. 'I think at the end of the day... that’s going to kind of reduce the amount of influence that part of the state has on the national level,' Richards said in an interview with The Daily Wire, as first reported by POLITICO and The Daily Wire outlets confirming the results and implications.

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Reactions on X to Virginia voters approving the Democratic redistricting measure are sharply divided. Supporters celebrate it as a democratic win and midterm boost for Democrats, potentially flipping four Republican House seats to achieve a 10-1 edge. Critics condemn it as a massive power grab, extreme gerrymander, and theft, contrasting it with Republican actions in other states. News accounts provide neutral updates on the narrow passage and implications.

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Illustration depicting Virginia's narrow 51-49% approval of Democratic-favoring redistricting map amid GOP court threats.
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Virginia redistricting amendment approval confirmed with 51-49 final tally amid GOP court threats

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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.

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.

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Virginia voters headed to the polls on Tuesday to decide a single ballot question: whether to amend the state constitution to allow the General Assembly to draw new congressional districts aimed at 'restoring fairness' ahead of upcoming elections. The proposed maps would give Democrats an advantage in 10 of the state's 11 U.S. House seats, despite Kamala Harris winning less than 52% of the presidential vote there in 2024. Campaigns on both sides have drawn complaints of confusion from misleading ads, mailers and ballot wording.

The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that a newly drawn congressional map favored by Democrats is unconstitutional, overturning the results of a special election and leaving the state with its previous boundaries.

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Florida lawmakers approved a new congressional voting map that could help Republicans flip four House seats currently held by Democrats. The map supports President Trump's push for redistricting in Republican-led states. Democrats condemned it as partisan gerrymandering.

South Carolina state senators blocked a redistricting effort Tuesday that President Donald Trump had urged to target the state's lone Democratic congressional seat. The move came after weeks of debate and despite pressure from the White House.

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South Carolina Republican lawmakers failed Tuesday to secure the votes needed to extend the legislative session and redraw congressional maps, stalling efforts pushed by President Donald Trump to eliminate the state's only Democratic-held House district.

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