
by David J. Toscano
If a car runs a red light and is about to hit you, you donโt just complain that the driver violated the rulesโyou do something! When Texas and other Republican legislatures across the country, at Donald Trumpโs request, enacted unprecedented mid-decade redistrictings designed to ensure GOP control of the U.S. House after this yearโs midterm elections, a response was necessary. Virginia voters now have the chance to be part of that response.
The vote on Virginiaโs redistricting constitutional amendment in the next month could influence who controls Congress and whether the Trump administration faces any meaningful accountability in the next several years. A โYESโ vote on April 21 improves those odds.
Virginia’s redistricting commission
After years of effort, Virginia voters in 2020 overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment designed to end partisan redistricting in the Commonwealth. The amendment created a redistricting commission to draw state and Congressional electoral districts, becoming fifteenth state to do so. If the commission could not agree, the state Supreme Court would determine the districts.
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