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Virginians Head to Polls for Special Election on Redistricting Map Drawn to Favor Democrats
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Voters in Virginia head to the polls on April 21 to decide whether the state legislature can redraw the commonwealth’s congressional map.
If a majority of voters choose “Yes” on the question of whether to temporarily circumvent the state’s redistricting commission, it could give Democrats 10 congressional seats and Republicans just one—a drastic shift from the current map, which is six Democratic districts and five Republican districts. The measure would take effect until 2030, when redistricting would be done by the commission.
The map laid out in the special election referendum, if accepted and approved by state courts, would go into effect in November….
If a majority of voters choose “Yes” on the question of whether to temporarily circumvent the state’s redistricting commission, it could give Democrats 10 congressional seats and Republicans just one—a drastic shift from the current map, which is six Democratic districts and five Republican districts. The measure would take effect until 2030, when redistricting would be done by the commission.
The map laid out in the special election referendum, if accepted and approved by state courts, would go into effect in November….
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