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pnwmom

(110,316 posts)
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:27 PM Apr 22

Virginia judge blocks redistricting referendum from being certified

Source: ABC7

ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — A Virginia judge blocked the state from certifying the results of Tuesday's congressional map referendum, deeming the referendum and the bill that triggered it as unconstitutional, according to a judge's order issued Wednesday.

Virginia's current attorney general, Jay Jones, confirmed to 7News on Wednesday that his office would appeal the decision.


The order, according to officials, came from the Tazewell Circuit Court, which previously blocked the referendum after repeatedly deeming the vote and the resolution for the referendum unconstitutional, siding with Republicans who filed several suits.

Virginia voters on Tuesday narrowly advanced legislation to redraw the states Congressional maps, a move that could give Democrats 10 out of the 11 seats in the U.S. House. Currently, there are six Democrats and five Republicans representing the state.



Read more: https://wjla.com/news/local/virginia-congressional-map-redistricting-referendum-vote-attorney-general-tazewell-county-court-republicans-enjoins-injuctive-relief-voters-election-democrats-house-representatives

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Virginia judge blocks redistricting referendum from being certified (Original Post) pnwmom Apr 22 OP
Partisan activist judge, obviously. VMA131Marine Apr 22 #1
Hopefully well before November. PuraVidaDreamin Apr 22 #2
At least you didn't wear one brown shoe and one navy shoe pnwmom Apr 22 #8
Wow! LoisB Apr 22 #3
Why would this go as far as it did without legal scrutiny to make sure it's constitutional? They'll tie this up Deuxcents Apr 22 #4
There's been scrutiny ever since Texas began the whole thing MadameButterfly Apr 22 #40
Wrong move by GQPs............... Lovie777 Apr 22 #5
Lol SSJVegeta Apr 22 #6
Virginia court blocks voter-approved redistricting, appeal coming LetMyPeopleVote Apr 22 #7
Thanks! nt pnwmom Apr 22 #10
That's the same judge who tried blocking it TWICE before and got swatted down BOTH TIMES by the VA SC. BumRushDaShow Apr 22 #9
I think he's just bored SSJVegeta Apr 22 #12
Little fish in a big pond and will realize he's at the bottom of the food chain. BumRushDaShow Apr 22 #13
Yupp SSJVegeta Apr 22 #14
Isn't is an embarrassment for a judge to be repeatedly overturned on appeal? SamuelAdams Apr 22 #18
The judge is a GOP loon so "embarrassment " is not on their bingo card. BumRushDaShow Apr 22 #19
thanks for the reminder - that's what i thought samsingh Apr 22 #27
ENCOURAGING! TY BRDS! Cha Apr 22 #36
Wednesday's ruling was not Hurley's first attempt to stop the amendment. LetMyPeopleVote Apr 22 #43
Entirely predictable. TomSlick Apr 22 #11
Tazewell County, pop. 40,452. maxsolomon Apr 22 #15
So this motherfucker represents Mervis P. Dirtwater and his in-bred hillbilly clan? Aristus Apr 22 #23
Well, I didn't say that. I would never impugn Appalachians who are clearly God's own people. maxsolomon Apr 22 #25
So he has no experience with democracy? Aristus Apr 22 #26
Thank you for the defense Maeve Apr 22 #32
From this old ... oldsoldierfadingfast Apr 22 #35
Oh, please...and we're supposed to believe it wasn't unconstitutional when Texas started this shit by FORCING their Karasu Apr 22 #16
And the media REFUSES to make that point BumRushDaShow Apr 22 #20
Which is REALLY infuriating. Karasu Apr 22 #48
How? Delphinus Apr 22 #17
Although I disagree with the judge's decision, "the people voted" bears no relevance to what judges look at Polybius Apr 22 #24
There appears to be two problems pcdb Apr 22 #44
These things are always misleading. AllyCat Apr 22 #45
Why not say that it's to allow or bring fairness instead? cstanleytech Apr 23 #53
God-DAMN, that was a short-lived victory... Aristus Apr 22 #21
Is said judge god? Nope. Courage, Aristus. paleotn Apr 22 #31
Thank you for the pat on the back. Aristus Apr 22 #33
It was expected. This judge has been reversed several times. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 22 #38
here's more DoBW Apr 22 #22
TY.. I always like to see what Alison Cha Apr 22 #39
It was expected Keepthesoulalive Apr 22 #28
Hope Dems Win the Appeal! Cha Apr 22 #41
I hope so also Keepthesoulalive Apr 22 #50
That's the Spirit! 💙💔☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜 Cha Apr 22 #51
When you're a dick you're a dick. NoMoreRepugs Apr 22 #29
Can you say insta-appeal?! paleotn Apr 22 #30
What a piece of garbage that jackass judge is. He tried to block that redistricting initiative also, and that got lostincalifornia Apr 22 #34
Fear not. Bumpkin judge will be quickly overruled. Mysterian Apr 22 #37
Don't worry about it AverageOldGuy Apr 22 #42
Exactly correct Boo1 Apr 22 #46
ABC7 in DC is a Sinclair station, it should be added. SouthBayDem Apr 22 #47
The story is factual, but thanks for the info about the station. pnwmom Apr 23 #52
So just do what Texass did... 3825-87867 Apr 22 #49
The GOP sure does know how to play the long game LiberalArkie Apr 23 #54
I call it the "postponing the inevitable" game SSJVegeta Apr 23 #55
More bs from bad judges. travelingthrulife Apr 23 #56
Word is that it will be overturned. lees1975 Apr 23 #57

PuraVidaDreamin

(4,682 posts)
2. Hopefully well before November.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:37 PM
Apr 22

These asses are so exhausting.

I'm so exhausted that when I go to work, noticed that
I was wearing still wearing my slippers. (RN at Adult Day Health)
At least my feet were comfortable all day.

pnwmom

(110,316 posts)
8. At least you didn't wear one brown shoe and one navy shoe
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:56 PM
Apr 22

because you put them on in the dark.

Deuxcents

(27,552 posts)
4. Why would this go as far as it did without legal scrutiny to make sure it's constitutional? They'll tie this up
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:45 PM
Apr 22

In the courts because they don’t want the voters to have their say. TSF was ranting that it was rigged and blah, blah

MadameButterfly

(4,140 posts)
40. There's been scrutiny ever since Texas began the whole thing
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:29 PM
Apr 22

The ruling depends on what judge you get. The VA Supreme Court Justices all are listed as "nonpartisan".

There are good arguments for courts not approving this law. In that it is inherently unfair if you are only looking at Virginia. It's fair taken in the context of the gerrymandering going on nationally. I'm not sure state justices get to consider that. At least in a reasonable state with reasonable judges. The red states will have no problem with their justices saying ok to extreme gerrymandering.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,598 posts)
7. Virginia court blocks voter-approved redistricting, appeal coming
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:53 PM
Apr 22

There will be an appeal

WTF? THE PEOPLE IF VA VOTED 🤬🤬🤬
Virginia court blocks voter-approved redistricting, appeal coming - Democracy Docket share.google/bTbShobuTknZ...

(Debbie)🐕🐈🐘🐼☕️🎶⚖️🌊 (@felicianmitzi.bsky.social) 2026-04-22T21:22:43.850Z

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/virginia-court-blocks-voter-approved-redistricting-appeal-coming/

A Virginia judge temporarily halted the state’s newly approved congressional map — but state officials are already moving to try to overturn the ruling, setting up a rapid legal fight in the state’s Supreme Court.

In a decision issued Wednesday on a Republican lawsuit, a judge in Tazewell County ruled that the legislature’s constitutional amendment and the referendum voters just approved were invalid — a move that immediately blocks the state from implementing the new districts.

The court declared the amendment invalid from the start, and ordered that “any and all votes for or against the proposed constitutional amendment in the April 21, 2026 special election are ineffective.”

The judge also went further, issuing a permanent injunction — a legal order that blocks action going forward — preventing state officials from “certifying the results” and from taking “any actions to give effect to the proposed constitutional amendment.”

But despite the sweeping language, this ruling is far from the final word.

Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones (D) moved immediately to challenge the decision, signaling a fast-track appeal that could quickly shift the case to higher courts.

BumRushDaShow

(171,713 posts)
9. That's the same judge who tried blocking it TWICE before and got swatted down BOTH TIMES by the VA SC.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 05:56 PM
Apr 22

SamuelAdams

(143 posts)
18. Isn't is an embarrassment for a judge to be repeatedly overturned on appeal?
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 06:56 PM
Apr 22

You would think he would eventually go along with the VA SC ruling.

samsingh

(18,469 posts)
27. thanks for the reminder - that's what i thought
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:40 PM
Apr 22

it's a travesty that he gets paid by the taxpayer for being anything but a judge. he's a hack.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,598 posts)
43. Wednesday's ruling was not Hurley's first attempt to stop the amendment.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:50 PM
Apr 22


Wednesday's ruling was not Hurley's first attempt to stop the amendment. He issued similar rulings blocking the measure in January and again in February — and both times, the Virginia Supreme Court stepped in to allow the process to move forward while it considered the underlying legal questions.

See full statement from AG Jones below:

TomSlick

(13,075 posts)
11. Entirely predictable.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 06:06 PM
Apr 22

The Virginia Supreme Court was going to hear this one way or another.

Aristus

(72,448 posts)
23. So this motherfucker represents Mervis P. Dirtwater and his in-bred hillbilly clan?
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:20 PM
Apr 22

Fuck...

maxsolomon

(39,084 posts)
25. Well, I didn't say that. I would never impugn Appalachians who are clearly God's own people.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:29 PM
Apr 22

But it seems a reliable court to file in - the GOP does like to go Judge shopping.

Here is his honor:

https://ballotpedia.org/Jack_S._Hurley,_Jr.

He was appointed, not elected, 14 years ago. Doesn't sound like he's ever worked outside this county.

Aristus

(72,448 posts)
26. So he has no experience with democracy?
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:39 PM
Apr 22

He just judges according to the diktats of the local Boss Hogg?

Maeve

(43,486 posts)
32. Thank you for the defense
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:54 PM
Apr 22

Have a friend who says if you disparage the people (or pronounce the mountains' name wrong) he'll throw an apple at ya.
Someone will get that....

35. From this old ...
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:20 PM
Apr 22

Foothills of Apple at ya gal - I got it with no problem!
AND That Apple at ya judge ain't no Jay Jones!!!

Karasu

(2,055 posts)
16. Oh, please...and we're supposed to believe it wasn't unconstitutional when Texas started this shit by FORCING their
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 06:29 PM
Apr 22

redistricting through without even letting the public vote on it?

You know, like fascists do?

Polybius

(22,070 posts)
24. Although I disagree with the judge's decision, "the people voted" bears no relevance to what judges look at
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:22 PM
Apr 22

Remember Proposition 187 and Proposition 8 in California? The people voted for that too, and they were both struck down. Here in Staten Island, the people also voted for SI succession.

pcdb

(130 posts)
44. There appears to be two problems
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:51 PM
Apr 22

1.) the state violated the 90-day public notice between the legislative approval and the start of voting.

2.) the wording of the amendment is misleading "Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections,"

Gerrymandering isn't synonymous with "restore fairness"

AllyCat

(18,966 posts)
45. These things are always misleading.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 09:07 PM
Apr 22

Wisconsin does not have ballot initiatives. The GOP has put forth “Constitutional amendments” every election that are worded so badly, even seasoned political junkies struggle to understand what a yes or no vote means.

That hardly seems like a reason to throw this out, even if it’s in another state.

paleotn

(22,590 posts)
31. Is said judge god? Nope. Courage, Aristus.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:49 PM
Apr 22

It's on auto-appeal. It was expected to end up the VA supreme court anyway.

Aristus

(72,448 posts)
33. Thank you for the pat on the back.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:03 PM
Apr 22


It's so hard not to despair these days. Seems we can't eke out even a single substantive win. Polls show 'its' support crashing. But it doesn't do us any good. He got his second term, and he means to make the worst of it. All the carefully-calculated, prime-time-ready remorse among his former followers isn't going to stop his next atrocity.

Your optimism is why I'm still here at DU after twenty-five years. May it ever be thus.

Hassin Bin Sober

(27,492 posts)
38. It was expected. This judge has been reversed several times.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:25 PM
Apr 22

The Virginia Supreme Court was holding off looking at the case until after the vote. This is where the fight it.

DoBW

(3,300 posts)
22. here's more
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:18 PM
Apr 22

NEW: A republican judge has blocked the redistricting effort in Virginia, invalidating yesterday's vote. But it's a pause, not a defeat. Read more here: www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...

Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote.com) 2026-04-22T21:25:08.973Z

Keepthesoulalive

(2,379 posts)
50. I hope so also
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 10:29 PM
Apr 22

But we will keep fighting. We are damned determined to beat these monsters, we we will never give up.

paleotn

(22,590 posts)
30. Can you say insta-appeal?!
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:47 PM
Apr 22

VA AG was ready and waiting for this.

Tazwell County. I've been there. It's BF Egypt on steroids. Only surpassed in backwardness by Lee County. Nothing is as bad as Lee County. West Virginia perhaps, but it's close. The landscape is gorgious. The people on the other hand.

https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/local/virginia/virginia-ag-promises-to-fight-new-injunction-on-redistricting-referendum/291-0944a464-b2d7-4ea6-9979-56c35611f71b

lostincalifornia

(5,490 posts)
34. What a piece of garbage that jackass judge is. He tried to block that redistricting initiative also, and that got
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:07 PM
Apr 22

overturned by the Virginia Supreme Court. So hopefully the same thing will happen with this.

These are the most despicable people.

Mysterian

(6,601 posts)
37. Fear not. Bumpkin judge will be quickly overruled.
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:24 PM
Apr 22

Tazewell is shit-hole strip mine country.

AverageOldGuy

(4,109 posts)
42. Don't worry about it
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 08:40 PM
Apr 22

The judge is a small-time magistrate in deep rural Tazewell County in Southwest Virginia -- coal country.

When the redistricting referendum was proposed, the blocked it, Democrats sued, the State Supreme Court slapped him down.

His ruling will be overturned.

Boo1

(438 posts)
46. Exactly correct
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 09:40 PM
Apr 22

Just a political hack trying to make a name to run for another office one day.

This will be overturned and the certification complete within days.

pnwmom

(110,316 posts)
52. The story is factual, but thanks for the info about the station.
Thu Apr 23, 2026, 01:57 AM
Apr 23

We have one in Seattle, too. There are more than 100 across the country.

3825-87867

(2,006 posts)
49. So just do what Texass did...
Wed Apr 22, 2026, 09:58 PM
Apr 22

rule in the Va Congress just as Abbott did in Texass.
Then let the Heritage Asses try to fight that.

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