BusterAg said:
Do you want to provide some context, or do we have to be part of your super-secret club to understand what you are talking about.
— Chad Mizelle (@chad_mizelle) April 21, 2026
By tonight, the GOP might really be regretting these figures. https://t.co/MR49XRevdr
— CA ET Nerd (@earlyvotedata) April 21, 2026
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BALLOT QUESTION
Question: Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?
doubledog said:Quote:
BALLOT QUESTION
Question: Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?
So should the average Virginia voter understand this?
Is this even Constitutional. A temporary redistricting for one election?
For anyone in Virginia you should vote NO.
https://www.npr.org/2026/04/20/nx-s1-5790809/virginia-redistricting-election-trump-gerrymandering
...This is the most radical and reprehensible gerrymandering scheme in the nation. https://t.co/7sJfyPHhoZ In the name of saving democracy, voters are being asked to effectively wipe out all but one GOP district in the purple state.
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) April 21, 2026
YouBet said:doubledog said:Quote:
BALLOT QUESTION
Question: Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?
So should the average Virginia voter understand this?
Is this even Constitutional. A temporary redistricting for one election?
For anyone in Virginia you should vote NO.
https://www.npr.org/2026/04/20/nx-s1-5790809/virginia-redistricting-election-trump-gerrymandering
lol. 'Restore fairness" by disenfranchising voters.
Owlagdad said:
Hope the hatred of Trump from small geographical area doesnt ruin us.
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So can the average Virginia voter understand this (lawyer written) amendment proposal?
Is this even Constitutional. A temporary redistricting for one election?
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Supreme Court of Virginia greenlights redistricting referendum
"Now it's up to voters," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Friday in response to the high court's order.
will25u said:
It is my understanding that redistricting is a political question, and the SCOTUS has deferred to state legislatures for redistricting.
If my understanding is correct, Virginia will have no issues with this.
There are a lot of Republican seats that will be gained from VRA being struck down. And the red states will probably do the same soon.
The red states have a lot more gains than blue states after VRA is struck down.
BusterAg said:
Do you want to provide some context, or do we have to be part of your super-secret club to understand what you are talking about.
will25u said:
It is my understanding that redistricting is a political question, and the SCOTUS has deferred to state legislatures for redistricting.
If my understanding is correct, Virginia will have no issues with this.
There are a lot of Republican seats that will be gained from VRA being struck down. And the red states will probably do the same soon.
The red states have a lot more gains than blue states after VRA is struck down.
2026NCAggies said:will25u said:
It is my understanding that redistricting is a political question, and the SCOTUS has deferred to state legislatures for redistricting.
If my understanding is correct, Virginia will have no issues with this.
There are a lot of Republican seats that will be gained from VRA being struck down. And the red states will probably do the same soon.
The red states have a lot more gains than blue states after VRA is struck down.
Republicans are weak though. They will not redistrict before the election.
Indiana is a perfect example of weak Rs. They could have added two seats to the Rs but voted not to.
Missouri and Kansas could each add one seat but have not done so.
Rs after VRA could gerrymander about 15 or more seats but I doubt they do it, WEAK WEAK WEAK
JWinTX said:
If this was the other way around, some district judge or appellate judge would block the referendum if it even hinted that the redistricting was going to help the GOP. Yes, the Supreme Court finally allowed Texas to do our redistricting...but Virginia's GOP judges don't even try. Probably because they know it won't go anywhere and they will get the attention of the Left. But the amount of give up in the GOP just amazes me. We are just gonna watch Virginia, a fairly large state that used to be red, just completely fade into communistic blue governance. If you live in Virginia and you aren't a leftist supporter, please move. West Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, or Kentucky--any of those places want you. And In the case of Kentucky, they NEED you to help get rid of RINOs.
Early ED turnout in Virginia is showing concerning signs for Dems. Several key blue areas (Fredericksburg, Fairfax, Petersburg, and Falls Church) are way behind their 2025 levels.
— Zachary Donnini (@ZacharyDonnini) April 21, 2026
Loudoun and PWC are holding up slightly better, but still not great. Red counties solid. https://t.co/sscJ7r5HPi
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It is sad to see what that once-proud state - that survived the war and reconstruction - has been reduced through a slower war of attrition and invasion.
will25u said:Early ED turnout in Virginia is showing concerning signs for Dems. Several key blue areas (Fredericksburg, Fairfax, Petersburg, and Falls Church) are way behind their 2025 levels.
— Zachary Donnini (@ZacharyDonnini) April 21, 2026
Loudoun and PWC are holding up slightly better, but still not great. Red counties solid. https://t.co/sscJ7r5HPi
Windy City Ag said:Quote:
It is sad to see what that once-proud state - that survived the war and reconstruction - has been reduced through a slower war of attrition and invasion.
Virginia has been blue since the credit crisis of 2008 and it went over in a flash.
Electoral votes in the Presidential election have gone to Obama twice, Hillary, Biden, and Kamala Harris. The Senate seats have been blue since 2006.
If anyone was the trigger for this, it was the George W. admin and congress. The Virginia side ring suburbs of DC absolutely exploded in population after 9/11 with all the national security dollars flowing into the GWOT. It sucked in a lot of college educated professionals and shifted the voting patterns in a handful of years.
LMCane said:Owlagdad said:
Hope the hatred of Trump from small geographical area doesnt ruin us.
I give the "No" vote about a 3% chance
97% chance that the leftists who now control all of the commie wealth of Virginia now eliminate every single GOP district
great work by the state legislatures controlled by the GOP for sitting around doing @#$#@ about any of this as California and Virginia and Connecticut gerrymander the Republican party out of existence.
Windy City Ag said:Quote:
So can the average Virginia voter understand this (lawyer written) amendment proposal?
Is this even Constitutional. A temporary redistricting for one election?
I did read that the State of Virginia Supreme Court has allowed this to proceed without challenge
https://virginiamercury.com/2026/02/13/supreme-court-of-virginia-greenlights-redistricting-referendum/Quote:
Supreme Court of Virginia greenlights redistricting referendum
"Now it's up to voters," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Friday in response to the high court's order.
From a Federal level, the Supreme Court just issued a stay allowing our Texas redistricting plan. It seems unlikely they will be able to carve out a different conclusion in this case.
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Democrats currently control six of the state's 11 House seats, and the current map was drawn by a bipartisan commission.