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Virginia Supreme Court Considers US House Map

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The Virginia Supreme Court is considering a Republican challenge to the redrawn congressional map that was approved by voters last week. The case contends that the Democratic-led General Assembly violated procedural requirements by placing the constitutional amendment before voters to authorize mid-decade redistricting.

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The Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block new U . S . House districts narrowly approved by voters

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

The Virginia Supreme Court is considering a Republican challenge to a voter-approved US House map that could give Democrats four additional seats. The challenge claims the Democratic-led General Assembly broke procedural rules by putting the map to a vote. If the court agrees, it could invalidate the map and render the recent statewide vote meaningless.

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Key Issues

  • Virginia Supreme Court
  • Redrawn Congressional Map
  • Procedural Requirements
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The Virginia Supreme Court is considering a Republican challenge to a voter-approved US House map that could give Democrats four additional seats. The challenge claims the Democratic-led General Assembly broke procedural rules by putting th
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Virginia Supreme Court considers whether to block voter-approved US House map favoring Democrats The Virginia Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in a Republican challenge to the redrawn congressional map that was approved by voters last week and could net Democrats four additional U.S. The case contends that the Democratic-led General Assembly violated procedural requirements by placing the constitutional amendment before voters to authorize mid-decade redistricting. If the court agrees

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

The Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block new U . S . House districts narrowly approved by voters

The Virginia Supreme Court is considering a Republican challenge to a voter-approved US House map that could give Democrats four additional seats. The challenge claims the Democratic-led General Assembly broke procedural rules by putting the map to a vote. If the court agrees, it could invalidate the map and render the recent statewide vote meaningless.

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