Supreme Court denies Democrats’ bid to revive Virginia gerrymander

Supreme Court denies Democrats’ bid to revive Virginia gerrymander


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The Supreme Court rejected Virginia Democrats’ long-shot request to revive a voter-backed redistricting plan for the commonwealth, which was struck down by the Virginia Supreme Court last week.

The high court denied the petition on the emergency docket in a brief, unsigned order, declining to elaborate on its decision, and did not include any dissents. The ruling marks the death knell for Democrats’ hopes of installing a new gerrymander of the commonwealth’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 elections, hoping to flip up to four of Virginia’s 11 congressional seats from Republican to Democrat.

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Virginia Democrats filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, asking them to halt the Virginia Supreme Court’s May 8 ruling finding the state legislature violated the state constitution’s process for holding a referendum on a constitutional amendment. The Virginia Constitution requires ballot measures to be voted on by the state legislature in two stages,

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