Virginia is holding a redistricting referendum that could dramatically alter the state’s congressional map, with major implications for the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Virginia voters are casting ballots in a redistricting referendum on April 21 that could dramatically reshape the state’s congressional districts, potentially giving Democrats a significant advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives. If passed, the amendment could shift Virginia’s current 6-5 Democrat edge to an up to 10-1 edge. 📺 DETAIL: The redistricting push has sparked intense political and legal fights, including court challenges. Early voting trends show strong turnout in some Republican-leaning areas, although the Democrats maintain a financial advantage in the campaign. The referendum is part of a broader national strategy to redraw maps in states like Texas and California ahead of this year’s midterm elections. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Democrats’ illegal gerrymandering power grab is an affront to democracy and rigs our maps to turn Virginia into a one-party state. 65 percent of voters went to the polls in 2020 and rejected exactly what Democrats are trying to do now. Democrats’ power grab would create the worst, most partisan legislative map anywhere in the country. It has nothing to do with ‘fairness’ and is all about giving Democrats control over 91 percent of the seats with 50 percent of the vote.” – Virginia GOP statement 🎯 IMPACT: Approval of the amendment would mean a significant shift in Virginia’s congressional representation, likely leading to Democrats winning more House seats. As control of the House could hinge on just a few seats, the outcome in Virginia is likely to have outsized national implications. |
Voters will go to the polls in Virginia on Tuesday, April 21 with a chance to reject the partisan gerrymander that would silence the voices of millions of Virginians.
Rep. Ben @Cline4Virginia took to @FoxNews to make one final push:
Vote NO on Tuesday, Virginia. pic.twitter.com/51HhMrXZa4
— Stop the Gerrymander (@StopGerrymndr) April 20, 2026
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