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What to know about Tuesday’s redistricting referendum in Virginia

What to know about Tuesday’s redistricting referendum in Virginia

Virginia Democrats are seeking voter approval in a Tuesday referendum to temporarily implement a 10-1 House district map, favoring Democrats, before the 2030 Census. This move aims to influence redistricting ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The referendum represents a strategic effort by Democrats in Virginia as the national redistricting process nears its conclusion.

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