Look at the calendar. Amending the state constitution to draw new congressional districts will be a drawn-out process.
by Paul Goldman
I get what Democratic Speaker Donald Scott, D-Portsmouth, wants to do. When I was Democratic Party Chair, I helped create the districts that elected the first Black member of Congress and the first female member.ย Partisan redistricting for sure. But that was 35 years ago. Virginians overwhelmingly voted in 2021 for non-partisan redistricting. Thereโs no indication theyโve had a change of heart.ย
Speaker Scott is thus understandably leery about being seen as reviving partisan redistricting. He and his allies have come up with a clever approach to the matter. The new Democratic plan is to use the power of partisan redistricting only in response to some other state doing it first to Virginiaโs detriment. Thus, his constitutional proposal is one of the weirdest in American history.
Republicans are crying their usual crocodile tears. They would do the same power grab as Scott if they were in the majority. So, Iโm not impressed by their insincere Fourth of July speeches or legal opinions from the current AG, whose grasp of constitutional law seems rather sketchy.
That being said, an honest commentator has to say the Democratic proposal is laughable as a matter of constitutional principle. Whatโs most amazing in this redistricting debate is the lack of understanding of the redistricting- process calendar.ย I think presumptive Governor Abigail Spanberger has looked at this timeline. Sheโs staying out of the debate for reasons which will soon be apparent from this timeline.ย
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