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Virginia Democrats Push for Redistricting Referendum to Target GOP House Seats

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Virginia's state Senate has approved a constitutional amendment aimed at redistricting, setting the stage for a referendum as early as April. This move is part of a broader strategy to potentially flip four Republican-held US House seats ahead of the midterm elections. The vote, which passed 21-18, reflects ongoing tensions between Democrats and Republicans over fair representation in Congress. Democratic leaders argue that the current map undermines Virginia's representation, while Republicans claim the effort is a partisan power grab. The referendum will allow voters to decide on a new congressional map, with significant implications for the balance of power in the House.

Key Details: • Referendum on redistricting could occur as early as April. • Democrats aim to flip four Republican-held US House seats. • The Senate vote was 21-18 in favor of the amendment. • Democratic-aligned group Virginians for Fair Elections is mobilizing for the campaign.

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VirginiaScott SurovellChristopher HeadLouise LucasDon ScottKeren Charles DongoAbigail SpanbergerVirginians for Fair ElectionsVirginians for Fair MapsFairness Project

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