VA Supreme Court Clears Path for Dem Gerrymandering Vote
February 17, 2026·7 days ago·via Fox News Politics

The Virginia Supreme Court just greenlit a Democrat-pushed constitutional amendment referendum set for April 21, allowing the state's General Assembly to redraw congressional maps in a blatant bid to counter Republican gerrymandering elsewhere. Republicans sued to block it after a lower court judge ruled the amendment was improperly advanced during a special session before the general election, but Democrats appealed and the high court let it proceed, calling the injunction's scope too narrow.
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