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VA Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling

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Hampton Roads leaders, experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Democrats are not happy about a state Supreme Court decision declaring last month’s referendum to draw new congressional districts null and void. Democrats, however, have filed a motion asking the Virginia Court to delay its 4-3 decision while they file an emergency appeal to the United States Supreme Court. State leaders react to Virginia Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling Virginia’s current map that favors Democrats by a narrow 6-5 margin will stay in effect for the midterms.

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Hampton Roads leaders , experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling

Media Coverage · May 9, 2026

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Hampton Roads leaders , experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling

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Hampton Roads leaders, experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia Democrats are not happy about a state Supreme Court decision declaring last month’s referendum to draw new congressional districts null and void. Democrats, however, have filed a motion asking the Virginia Court to delay its 4-3 decision while they file an emergency appeal to the United States Supreme Court. State leaders react to Virginia Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling

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Media Coverage May 9, 2026

Hampton Roads leaders , experts weigh in on Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling

A Motion was filed.

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