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Virginia voters approve new congressional maps in blow to Trump Voters in Virginia on Tuesday
approve new congressional maps in blow to Trump**  Virginia held a voting-map referendum on Tuesday. Photograph: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Voters
approve new congressional maps in Virgina could embolden Florida’s Republican-controlled state assembly to consider tit-for-tat changes to its own map, the House Democratic leader has said.** Voters in Virginia
voters in Virginia approved new congressional maps, a court put a pause on them** by ruling
Virginia voters on 21 April approved a new Democratic-drawn congressional map in a special
voter approval last week of Virginia’s new map. Next up is Florida, where Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, has proposed a congressional
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation drawing a new congressional map that would take effect if voters approve
congressional voting maps in favor of the GOP. Loading... Voters narrowly approved a Democratic-backed constitutional amendment to sideline the state's redistricting commission and let lawmakers directly implement a new map. The Virginia
Virginia voters yesterday handed Democrats a victory by narrowly approving a ballot measure** that allows lawmakers to draw a new congressional map
voters overwhelmingly approved new congressional districts, offsetting GOP gains out of Texas. Florida could redraw its own maps as soon as next week, which could counter any Democratic gains in Virginia
new congressional maps before the state Supreme Court in Richmond, Va. on April 27. **Allen G. Breed/AP** Allen G. Breed/AP The Supreme Court of Virginia struck down the congressional redistricting approved by voters
congressional map that favored Democrats in all but one of the state's U.S. House seats. The map was a key part of Democrats' effort to counter the Republican redistricting wave set off by President
congressional maps](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/nov/02/us-redistrcting-congressional-map) in a bid to oust as many as five Democratic House lawmakers from their seats. Missouri and North Carolina also approved new district boundaries that could cost Democrats one seat
Virginia’s supreme court is still considering a legal challenge to its referendum, and could potentially issue a ruling invalidating the vote. Even if the previous maps - which were drawn under a process voters approved
voter-approved electoral map Virginia Democrats asked the [US supreme court](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/us-supreme-court) on Monday to revive a congressional map designed to boost their party’s chances in November’s midterm elections, turning
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 no, and 97 percent of ballots counted, according to The Associated Press
new congressional map to give the Republican Party a boost at the polls. Since then, several states have sought to redraw their maps to benefit one party or the other. In Virginia, voters approved
approved a new map. With [Republicans](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/republicans) controlling the House with 217 seats to the Democrats’s 213, every vote counts, and Democrats have characterized supporting Virginia’s referendum – which would likely undo
Virginia’s top court has thrown out a [new electoral map](/news/2026/4/22/trump-calls-virginia-election-rigged-after-redistricting-referendum) that was crafted to flip four Republican-held US congressional seats to Democrats, handing President Donald Trump’s party a victory
new district lines. "Allowing elections to proceed under an unconstitutional map would undermine the integrity of our system and violate the rights of our voters, Landry said in a [statement](https://gov.louisiana.gov/news/5093). [![Louisiana