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redistricting election results: Key takeaways from Democrats’ win Virginia voters have narrowly approved a referendum to redraw the state’s congressional map, with about 51.5 percent voting yes and 48.6 percent voting
Virginia President Trump set off the redistricting arms race last year, but it is recent legal rulings that have highlighted the changing election landscape for voters. Two weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative
Virginia will not sit on the sidelines while it happens." ### An Indiana senator said no to redistricting, and others followed *By* [*Benjamin Thorp*](https://www.wfyi.org/people/benjamin-thorp)*, WFYI* It seemed likely last fall that Indiana lawmakers
redistricting fight, getting significant wins this week in Virginia and Tennessee that could soften the blow they might have suffered without them. ## **The national mood is very much against Republicans right now** The latest [NPR/PBS
challenge discriminatory maps and election systems.” A redrawn Louisiana map is expected to benefit Republicans, with Black majority districts typically favouring Democratic candidates. The ruling could also open the door for other states to revisit
challenged the suspension of the election, charging that some segments of voters, including those in the military or casting “absentee” ballots, may have already voted. They further said the abrupt change in date would confuse
redistricting battle ends in a wash — or with a [slight edge for Democrats](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/22/nx-s1-5787989/redistricting-map-trump-midterms-congress) for now. Basically, California Democrats were able to offset potential Republican gains in Texas, while Virginia neutralized
Republican incumbents — and tee up Democrats’ next big fight. Welcome to primaries in the era of redistricting, where a Democrat-on-Democrat clash in a Washington, D.C.-adjacent district is opening a long-shot