by J. Kennerly Davis
All Virginians, regardless of their political affiliations, should welcome the decision issued this week by Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley to block and void the Democratsโ brazen attempt to defy the clear requirements of the Virginia Constitution and unlawfully redraw the Commonwealthโs congressional districts to their disproportionate advantage. We all win when the courts uphold the rule of law.
The redrawing of legislative districts always has the potential to unleash partisan overreach and lead to a one-party dominance that saps the vitality of representative government. This danger can be avoided, or at least lessened, if the redistricting process is structured to ensure the bipartisan participation needed to protect the fundamental interest that all citizens have in genuinely competitive elections.
In 2020, Virginians voted overwhelmingly to do just that. By a roughly two-to-one margin, we approved an amendment to the Virginia Constitution (Article II, Sections 6 and 6-A) that established a bipartisan 16-member Virginia Redistricting Commission to update the map of congressional districts in 2021 and every ten years thereafter upon completion of each decennial U.S. census.
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