The Supreme Court of Virginia has struck down a redistricting referendum that voters narrowly approved in a special election.
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Augusta County won’t be split after court voids congressional map vote
Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County keep existing districts after a court ruling erased the voter-approved maps. Here's ...
The congressional redistricting referendum was passed by Virginia voters last month and would have given Democrats a more ...
Virginia Democrats on Friday asked the state Supreme Court for a stay on its ruling that threw out last month’s referendum on ...
Democrats and Republicans were already racing to redraw state congressional maps to secure more seats in the House. The court ...
The Virginia Supreme Court blocked a new Democratic-drawn congressional map from taking effect, delivering a major boost for ...
Virginia political leaders have released statements regarding the Virginia Supreme Court’s move Friday to strike down a voter ...
Trump administration live updates: Virginia Supreme Court blocks Democratic-drawn congressional map; Trump delivers remarks ...
President Trump celebrated the Virginia Supreme Court’s Friday decision to strike down a Democrat-led redistricting effort in ...
State political leaders are responding after the Supreme Court of Virginia struck down a redistricting referendum Friday that ...
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