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Updated · The New York Times · May 10
Virginia Democrats discuss replacing state Supreme Court over voided congressional map
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 10

Virginia Democrats discuss replacing state Supreme Court over voided congressional map

12 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 10
  • In a private Saturday call with Virginia House Democrats and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, participants also weighed trying to flip two or three Republican-held seats.
  • Lawmakers agreed to consult lawyers and reached no clear plan, while the proposal to replace the court drew mixed reactions and faced doubts over viability and political acceptability.
  • The ruling erased a voter-ratified map and handed Republicans an advantage in the wider redistricting fight before the midterm elections, as the party confronts difficult national political conditions.
How will a court's redefinition of 'election' to include early voting change the way future laws are made in Virginia?
If a popular vote cannot validate a flawed process, what are the ultimate safeguards for a state's constitution?