Here’s the latest: the Virginia Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether it should block a voter-approved new U.S. House (congressional) redistricting map—a fight brought by Republicans that alleges the Democratic-led General Assembly broke procedural requirements when placing the constitutional amendment on the ballot for mid-decade redistricting.[5]
What the case is about
- The dispute centers on a constitutional amendment that voters approved, which would allow new congressional district boundaries ahead of the next U.S. House election cycle.[5]
- Republicans argue the General Assembly did not follow the required constitutional steps for getting that amendment approved (meaning the statewide vote could be invalid).[2][7]
- If the court agrees with the challenge, it could nullify the amendment, potentially rendering last week’s vote ineffective.[5]
Why it matters
- The map in question is described as one that could benefit Democrats by adding around four more U.S. House seats (per reporting summarizing the stakes).[5]
If you want, tell me whether you mean U.S. House redistricting specifically or also state legislative district maps, and I can narrow the updates to that track.
Sources
The Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block new U.S. House districts narrowly approved by voters NewsRadio WILK
www.audacy.comThe Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block new U.S. House districts narrowly approved by voters KNX News 97.1 FM
www.audacy.com"Now it's up to voters," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Friday in response to the high court's order.
patch.comThe Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block new U.S. House districts narrowly approved by voters.
apnews.comDemocracy Docket will be providing live coverage of the arguments in the case.
www.democracydocket.comDemocratic lawmakers appealed a ruling finding their constitutional amendment unlawful.
www.vpm.orgVirginia Supreme Court considers whether to block voter-approved US House map favoring Democrats
www.local10.comVirginia’s ongoing redistricting battle has escalated to the state’s highest court after a judge temporarily halted implementation of the contested map, triggering an emergency appeal from Attorney General Jay Jones.
www.fox5dc.comA state court on Tuesday blocked Virginia Democrats' redistricting effort, delivering a setback to the party's plans to redraw congressional lines ahead of November's midterm elections.
www.cnn.comThe state's High Court will decide if Virginia Democrats' gerrymander push can move forward.
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