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Jose Garcia

(3,537 posts)
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:31 AM Friday

Virginia Supreme Court throws out redistricting referendum results

Source: Axios

The Virginia Supreme Court overturned the results of the state's redistricting referendum, which voters narrowly approved last month.

Why it matters: The ruling upends one of the most closely watched redistricting fights in the country.

It follows months of legal challenges over whether the referendum was unconstitutional.
The big picture: The decision effectively blocks Democrats from redrawing congressional maps mid-decade.

Read more: https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2026/05/08/virginia-supreme-court-redistricting-vote-decision

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Virginia Supreme Court throws out redistricting referendum results (Original Post) Jose Garcia Friday OP
Axios likes good news, as well... displacedvermoter Friday #1
I am hoping for fake news as I saw this on You Tube. GreenWave Friday #2
It seems the bastids GOP are allowed to impose by fascism but democracy vote no. GreenWave Friday #3
Because we allow it to happen. The Grand Illuminist Friday #5
They invalidated my vote. I'm pissed. Martin68 Friday #4
And our five here too. GreenWave Friday #6
IOKIYAR maxsolomon Friday #7
So in summation: Javaman Friday #8
California voters approved redistricting Jose Garcia Friday #9
Why can't this be appealed to the US Supreme Court? Marie Marie Friday #10
The VA AG could take it there Polybius Friday #12
According to the piece I read in the news Gymbo Friday #11
Not for the rest of the decade Mysterian Yesterday #13

GreenWave

(12,769 posts)
3. It seems the bastids GOP are allowed to impose by fascism but democracy vote no.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:42 AM
Friday

Such shit we live in.

The Grand Illuminist

(2,058 posts)
5. Because we allow it to happen.
Fri May 8, 2026, 12:31 PM
Friday

We are on high desperate times where I don't know if elections would solve this.

Javaman

(65,974 posts)
8. So in summation:
Fri May 8, 2026, 02:09 PM
Friday

When voters vote for it, it’s illegal

But when states like Texas gerrymander districts illegally, it’s legal

Marie Marie

(11,465 posts)
10. Why can't this be appealed to the US Supreme Court?
Fri May 8, 2026, 05:17 PM
Friday

All the GOP battles end up there and they usually rule in favor of the states. Why aren't we appealing?

Polybius

(22,088 posts)
12. The VA AG could take it there
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:23 PM
Friday

No idea of the chances, however. They would have to fast-track it for it to be overturned by November (probably would have to rule by September).

Gymbo

(183 posts)
11. According to the piece I read in the news
Fri May 8, 2026, 06:28 PM
Friday

"The high court found that the amendment itself was flawed because lawmakers approved the proposal after voting had already started in the 2025 House of Delegates elections, depriving more than 1.3 million Virginians of an opportunity to weigh the issue when choosing their representatives.

The 4-3 ruling leaves the state’s current congressional districts — which give Democrats a 6-5 advantage — in place throughout the 2026 midterm election and the rest of the decade, instead of proposed districts that Democrats believed could produce a 10-1 advantage."

https://virginiamercury.com/2026/05/08/supreme-court-of-virginia-strikes-down-redistricting-amendment-keeps-current-maps-in-place/


Mysterian

(6,603 posts)
13. Not for the rest of the decade
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:40 AM
Yesterday

Dems can redistrict after the 2026 election anytime they want.

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