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In It to Win It

(12,781 posts)
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:33 AM Friday

🚨 Virginia Supreme Court overturns Democrats' redistricting measure

The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday overturned the state’s redistricting ballot measure that would have given Democrats an edge in four House districts, dealing the party a massive blow ahead of the midterms.

The ruling now gives Republicans a clear lead in the gerrymandering efforts over the last year, which were further inflamed by the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act decision last week.

Virginia voters passed the measure last month. But the state’s top court ruled that legislative Democrats did not follow the proper procedure when rushing the referendum to the ballot.

Virginia Justice D. Arthur Kelsey, writing for the majority, said Democrats “submitted a proposed constitutional amendment to Virginia voters in an unprecedented manner” that violated state law.

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/08/virginia-redistricting-2026-election-overturned-00911357
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🚨 Virginia Supreme Court overturns Democrats' redistricting measure (Original Post) In It to Win It Friday OP
... Faux pas Friday #1
Politico loves good news... displacedvermoter Friday #2
4-3 decision. Terrible outcome. Nt spooky3 Friday #3
Do they have a Repuke majority then? mvd Friday #5
Yes Aepps22 Friday #6
This is even better. At first I thought it was a liberal court shooting us in the foot. Baitball Blogger Friday #8
For the most part, Democrats supported them too. In It to Win It Friday #10
Thank you for bringing me back to the ground. Baitball Blogger Friday #11
Missouri Rebl2 Friday #12
Florida too. In It to Win It Friday #13
Happens in Texas too. LeftInTX Friday #14
What is the process work to remove these judges? Dangling0826 Friday #4
No problem. Now the legislators can use the Supreme Court ruling to push it through. Baitball Blogger Friday #7
New York and Illinois videohead5 Friday #9
New York state courts would probably strike it down. They did in 2022. In It to Win It Friday #15

mvd

(65,944 posts)
5. Do they have a Repuke majority then?
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:42 AM
Friday

I didn’t know the makeup. Completely wrong decision and thwarts the will of the people!

Baitball Blogger

(52,682 posts)
8. This is even better. At first I thought it was a liberal court shooting us in the foot.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:00 AM
Friday

But a Republican State controlled supreme court would have to respect the rules coming from The Supreme Court.

Oh, what a wicked web they weave.

Rebl2

(17,909 posts)
12. Missouri
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:24 AM
Friday

does this all the time to its citizens. We vote to allow something, and republicans find a way to get rid of whatever it is the citizens voted in favor of.

Dangling0826

(57 posts)
4. What is the process work to remove these judges?
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:41 AM
Friday

Democrats have got to stop always trying to do the right thing. Our side just makes it so hard to partisan gerrymander, and with Republicans doing whatever they have to do to win, it is almost impossible to stop them. Democrats just crippled themselves. Until both sides play by the same rules, Democrats need to do whatever they can to win and screw the high road.

Baitball Blogger

(52,682 posts)
7. No problem. Now the legislators can use the Supreme Court ruling to push it through.
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:58 AM
Friday

They will have both a referendum AND the approval of the Federal Courts.

In It to Win It

(12,781 posts)
15. New York state courts would probably strike it down. They did in 2022.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:51 AM
Friday

They ended up giving Republicans more seats in New York.

Republicans started with 8 seats.
Dems gerrymandered them to 4 seats.
Court struck it down and instituted a new map, and Republicans ended with 11 seats.

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