Judge blocks new Virginia congressional maps
Summary
A judge in Virginia has stopped the state from using new congressional maps right after voters approved them. This means the new district boundaries cannot be used until the legal issues are resolved.Key Facts
- A state judge blocked the use of new congressional maps in Virginia.
- The block happened one day after voters approved the new maps.
- The maps determine how voting districts are shaped for elections.
- The judge's decision temporarily stops the state from moving forward with the new districts.
- The case likely involves legal or fairness questions about the redistricting process.
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