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Virginia weighs legality of new congressional map favoring Democrats that could reshape US House

Virginia weighs legality of new congressional map favoring Democrats that could reshape US House

Summary

The Virginia Supreme Court is reviewing whether the state's Democratic-led legislature followed constitutional rules in approving a new congressional map. The map, which recently passed a voter referendum, could give Democrats additional seats in the U.S. House, but Republicans argue the voting process was invalid.

Key Facts

  • Virginia passed a new congressional map that could add four seats for Democrats in the U.S. House.
  • A Republican lawsuit claims the legislature broke rules by putting the redistricting amendment on the ballot improperly.
  • The state constitution requires the amendment to be approved in two separate legislative sessions with an election in between.
  • The first legislative vote took place during early voting, raising questions about timing and legality.
  • Democrats argue voters approved the amendment, so it should stand.
  • Republicans say voters did not have full information when casting early votes, making the process unfair.
  • The court has not yet made a decision on whether to uphold or cancel the map.
  • Similar redistricting battles are happening in other states, including Florida, where GOP leaders aim to gain seats.
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