
by Scott Dreyer
On Wednesday, Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley issued an injunction against the yes/noย gerrymandering electionย that concluded April 21, thus blocking the state from certifying the results.
Attorney General Jay Jones (D), who gained notoriety in October 2025 when his texts surfaced where he had fantasized about the murder of a Republican lawmaker and his two sons, announced they would immediately appeal Judge Hurleyโs ruling. On Twitter/X, Jones posted: โVirginia voters have spoken, and an activist judge should not have veto power over the Peopleโs vote.โ
In his injunction, Judge Hurley cited the State Constitution and numerous laws that were broken in order to put the wording on the ballot and rush it to the voters.
The case Judge Hurley heard was RNC v. Steven Koski.
The Republican National Committee (RNC), as plaintiff, went to court since a Yes win would result in a new gerrymander designed to flip four of Virginiaโs five GOP districts to Democrat.
Steven Koski represents the State as Commissioner of the Department of Elections. The Democrat Spanberger administration has promoted the election and new maps. The vulgar State Senate Leader Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth) promised and boasted about creating โ10 [expletive] 1โ maps.
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