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Supreme Court Faces Emergency Appeal on Democrats' Virginia Map

Supreme Court Faces Emergency Appeal on Democrats' Virginia Map

Summary

Democrats asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop a Virginia court's decision that canceled a voter-approved map changing congressional districts. The Virginia court said the amendment was invalid because lawmakers started the process after early voting had begun.

Key Facts

  • Virginia's Supreme Court struck down a constitutional amendment approved by voters that changed the state's congressional districts.
  • The amendment aimed to create new district lines that could help Democrats win four additional U.S. House seats.
  • The court ruled 4-3 that starting the amendment process after early voting violated Virginia's constitution.
  • Democrats argue the election should be considered on Election Day, not during early voting, based on past Supreme Court rulings.
  • The ruling stops Democrats from gaining seats while Republicans have won more seats through redistricting in other states.
  • Recent court decisions in Texas and Louisiana have favored Republicans in redistricting battles.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court has not yet decided whether to accept the emergency appeal.
  • Election officials want a quick decision to avoid problems in the 2026 congressional primaries.
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