Updated
Updated · WTOP · May 14
Spanberger Says Virginia Will Vote on Current Map, Targets 2 to 4 House Seats
Updated
Updated · WTOP · May 14

Spanberger Says Virginia Will Vote on Current Map, Targets 2 to 4 House Seats

7 articles · Updated · WTOP · May 14
  • May 12’s map-change deadline means Virginia will run this year’s elections under the current congressional map, Gov. Abigail Spanberger said, even as Democrats pursue an emergency U.S. Supreme Court appeal.
  • A 4-3 Virginia Supreme Court ruling last week struck down the Democrat-backed redistricting plan after Republicans challenged how the constitutional amendment reached voters.
  • Spanberger said the immediate priority is turnout for the Aug. 4 primaries and November general election, arguing Democrats can still win 2 to 4 U.S. House seats.
  • More than 3 million Virginians voted in April’s special election on the referendum, and Spanberger warned officials must reassure voters their ballots still matter after the state court reversal.
  • Chief Justice John Roberts gave Republicans until Thursday evening to answer the emergency appeal, but Spanberger said early voting will begin next month under the existing lines regardless.
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