Every partisan-drawn map is an insult, but Virginiaโs is the most insulting.

by Derrick A. Max
There is a difference between redistricting and rigging. One is a constitutional necessity. The other is political temptation.ย Right now, Virginia stands at the crossroads between the two.ย On April 21st the voters will decide which way we turn.
Using current congressional delegation data and 2024 presidential vote totals, we can measure fairness in a straightforward way: compare a partyโs statewide vote share in the last Presidential election to the percentage of congressional seats it holds. Basically, the larger the gap between popular votes and Congressional seats, the more distorted the map.ย Yes, it is a crude measure, but it is insightful and measurable across all states.
By that standard, the Commonwealth is currently one of the fairest large states in America.ย In Virginia, Democrats hold 6 of 11 seats or (54.5%) and Kamala Harris won 51.8% of the presidential vote in 2024.ย That creates a current seat/vote gap of just +2.7 points.
In district drawing terms, that is remarkably proportional.ย Compare that to:
Maryland: a +24.9-point gap
California: a +24.2-point gap
North Carolina: a +20.5-point gap.













