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Redistricting Referendum Expected To Add 4 Democrat House Seats To Move Forward, State Supreme Court Rules

By Danielle

For the second time, the Virginia Supreme Court allowed a referendum, which could lead to a new congressional map favorable for Democrats, to proceed.

As a result, Virginia voters will decide in April if they approve or reject a constitutional amendment that allows mid-decade redistricting.

The referendum is scheduled for April 21st.

The court’s decision Wednesday afternoon cleared the path for early voting on the referendum to begin Friday.

Previously, a Tazewell County Circuit Court judge granted an emergency injunction to block the planned referendum while the case moves through court.

Democrats are attempting to pass a congressional map expected to give the party four additional U.S. House seats.

If successful, the proposed congressional map drawn by Democrats would likely give them a 10-1 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation.

Virginia’s congressional delegation currently consists of 6 Democrats and 5 Republicans.

“Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. But right now, they’re under attack. Several Republican-controlled states have redrawn their congressional maps to give themselves an unfair advantage in the midterm elections,” Barack Obama commented.

“Now Virginia has a chance to help level the playing field. If you live in the Commonwealth, early voting begins March 6, and Election Day is on April 21. Vote YES,” he added.

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