by Derrick A. Max

In a dizzying display of power, the Democrats in the General Assembly voted this week to assign Virginiaโs electoral college votes to the Presidential candidate who wins voter-dense urban and suburban areas in other states nationwide. They also voted to approve a gerrymandered congressional map that will give progressive and populous Northern Virginia control over five Virginia congressional districts, three more than it should have based upon its population.
All Virginians will have their votes for President diluted and marginalized, and voters in many of Virginiaโs cities and counties outside Northern Virginia will have their choices for Congress decided by a handful of precincts far away. The brilliant Electoral College devised by the Founders two centuries ago and the Virginia Constitutionโs brand-new amendment to prevent this kind of gerrymander will both be forgotten.
With both chambers of the General Assembly voting along party lines to enroll the Commonwealth in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC), Virginia has agreed to award all of its presidential electors to the candidate who wins the national popular vote, even if that candidate was rejected by a majority of Virginia voters (imagine the irony: Donald Trump would have won Virginiaโs electors in 2024 under this proposal).
While this compact will not go into effect until enough states have joined to account for 270 electoral votes, Virginia brings the total to 222.












