Virginia Democrats advance redistricting amendment
The Virginia House of Delegates advanced a constitutional amendment Wednesday that would allow the state to redraw its congressional lines if another state does midcycle redistricting, moving one step closer toward entering a national redistricting fight that will have consequences for the 2026 midterms.
Democrats advanced the constitutional amendment in a 51-42 vote after it passed out of committee earlier in the day. The amendment would allow the Old Dominion to redraw its House map if another state redraws its lines for a reason that isn't part of the mandated redistricting process, which happens after every 10-year U.S. Census or in response to litigation over its present map.
The constitutional amendment, if passed, would offer a limited timeline for lawmakers to be able to do midcycle........





















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