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Virginia’s Map Scheme Just Collapsed

The political battlefield in Virginia just shifted in a massive way, and Democrats are now scrambling after the state’s highest court delivered a devastating blow to their redistricting ambitions ahead of the midterm elections.

Virginian Democrats lean on barrier at campaign event for Abigail Spanberger on November 1, 2025. (Stefani Reynolds / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In a ruling that could ripple far beyond Virginia’s borders, the Virginia Supreme Court struck down a congressional redistricting referendum that Democrats hoped would dramatically reshape the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. The court’s decision halted a plan that critics argued was nothing more than a blatant partisan power grab disguised as “fair maps.”

The rejected proposal had the potential to transform Virginia’s current 6-5 congressional split into a crushing 10-1 advantage for Democrats, handing the Left a major boost in its quest to seize control of Congress.

Instead, Republicans walked away with a major courtroom victory.

The ruling came just days after the U.S. Supreme Court delivered another major setback to race-based districting efforts nationwide, declaring that maps drawn primarily around racial considerations violate constitutional principles. That decision has already triggered redistricting efforts in several Republican-led states, putting even more Democrat-held seats at risk.

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