A lawsuit could increase Democrat influence in the stateโs largest city, and thatโs by design.

by Hayden Ludwig
A far-left Beltway group is behind a lawsuit to boost Democrat control of a major Virginia city by redrawing its voting maps, Restoration News has learned.
The Campaign Legal Center (CLC), a D.C. litigation group once bankrolled with millions of dollars from infamous crypto-fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried, is representing two Virginia Beach plaintiffs in a lawsuit to change how residents elect their city council and school board officials. If successful, the lawsuit could carve out new Democrat-controlled “majority-minority” seats, or districts whose residents are mostly non-white.
The lawsuit centers on Virginia Beach’s complex “7-3-1” voting system, which is divided into seven single-member council districtsโwhere candidates must reside to run for local office in order to properly represent those neighborhoodsโand three at-large council seats, whose eligible candidates may live anywhere in the city. Residents also elect a mayor city-wide, hence “7-3-1.”
In practice, voters might cast their ballots for 5 councilmembers total: One member for their district plus one member per at-large seat, in addition to the mayor. This system is embedded in Virginia Beach’s city charter, which also requires the local school board follow the same systemโmeaning the stakes are high for controlling the future of Virginia’s largest city.
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