by Paul Goldman

Have Democratic Speaker Don Scott and Democratic General Assembly leaders thrown Democratic Attorney General nominee Jay Jones under the bus? Talk about the proverbial October surprise: Scott has announced an unprecedented move to do a super-partisan redrawing of the stateโs congressional districts.
Is this legal under the new Virginia Constitution redistricting provisions enacted a few years ago? NO. At least Scott admits as much. He says he wants to change the constitution to allow his unprecedented power play. His plan will require a special statewide constitutional amendment referendum election next April
Yet the people of the Commonwealth voted 2-1 in a 2020 statewide referendum to ban any partisan redistricting. The two new constitutional provisions stripped the General Assembly of its traditional role in redistricting. Giving the power instead to a nonpartisan Virginia Redistricting Commission. If the VRC proved unable to draw the new districts, the new constitutional provisions gave the power to the Virginia Supreme Court.
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