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Virginia Supreme Court declines to lift redistricting vote certification block

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The Virginia Supreme Court refused to lift a block on certifying the state's new redistricting maps. This decision means that the certification of the maps, which were approved by the General Assembly, will remain on hold. The block was put in place by a lower court, which is reviewing the maps for potential gerrymandering.

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Virginia Supreme Court declines to lift redistricting vote certification block

Media Coverage · April 29, 2026

The Virginia Supreme Court refused to lift a block on certifying the state's new redistricting maps. This decision means that the certification of the maps, which were approved by the General Assembly, will remain on hold. The block was put in place by a lower court, which is reviewing the maps for potential gerrymandering.

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Media Coverage April 29, 2026

Virginia Supreme Court declines to lift redistricting vote certification block

The Virginia Supreme Court refused to lift a block on certifying the state's new redistricting maps. This decision means that the certification of the maps, which were approved by the General Assembly, will remain on hold. The block was put in place by a lower court, which is reviewing the maps for potential gerrymandering.

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