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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
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
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
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
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
approved a similar measure to change the state's voting districts, with the goal of cancelling gains made by Republicans in redrawn maps in Texas. Virginia's passed amendment will redraw the state's congressional
approval from the court and the public — and the harder it is for your party to hold the seats it has. In Virginia, some Democrats wanted to settle for a new map that could pick
congressional map and potentially shift the balance of power in Washington. Major political figures, including former President Barack Obama and House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, have weighed in on the high-stakes vote, with
voters central to the MAGA base, [wrote on X](https://x.com/EWErickson/status/2046772134270120366) after the amendment passed in Virginia. “Now, as drawn, the Democrats have an advantage from the redistricting fight,” he said