By Chris Braunlich,

You have to be pretty confident โ no, make that โarrogantโ โ to tell 2,770,704 Virginia voters that youโre willing to stick it to them.
But thatโs exactly what Virginia House and Senate Democratic leaders appear ready to do at 4:00 pm on Monday, all in the cause of enhancing political power and rejecting the votersโ will.
In 2020, Virginia approved a change to the highly partisan redistricting process in Virginia, with more than 2.7 million voters (66 percent of the vote) approving a Constitutional Amendment placing redistricting in the hands of a bipartisan Redistricting Commission. If the Commission fails to agree on new maps, the amendment threw the issue into the hands of the Virginia Supreme Court to decide.
Thanks to the votersโ decision to support the amendment, thatโs exactly what happened when redistricting last took place. The result is a General Assembly with a 21-19 Democratic majority in the Senate and a 51-49 Democratic majority in the House of Delegates.
Of Virginiaโs 11 Members of Congress, 54.5 percent (six) are Democrats, having gained 51.8 percent of the votes for Congress. Five Members of Congress (45.5 percent) are Republican, having won 48.2 percent of the four million votes cast for Congress.
All in all, Virginiaโs district lines produced elected officials that are about as evenly matched as they could possibly be.
But thatโs not good enough for Democrats in the General Assembly.
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