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Virginia court blocks redistricting map approved by voters in win for GOP

Virginia court blocks redistricting map approved by voters in win for GOP

Summary

A Virginia court stopped a new congressional map approved by voters that Democrats created, saying the vote was invalid. The map could have helped Democrats win four Republican seats in the upcoming midterm elections. Virginia’s Attorney General said he will appeal the court’s decision.

Key Facts

  • A Virginia court blocked a voter-approved redistricting map drawn by Democrats.
  • The map could have flipped four Republican-held seats to Democrats in the US House.
  • The court ruling calls the April 2026 referendum invalid and prevents the state from using the new districts.
  • The Republican National Committee sued to stop the referendum from taking effect.
  • Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones promised to appeal the court’s decision.
  • The case is related to political battles over redistricting in several states, including Texas.
  • President Donald Trump pushed Republicans to redraw maps in Texas last year.
  • The redistricting issue is connected to control over the US House of Representatives before the November midterm elections.
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