Lawmakers in Richmond are advancing a plan to redistrict Virginia’s U.S. House districts, but there is still an uphill battle before new maps could become a reality.
Breakdown
- Virginia Senate Democrats advanced a plan to redraw U.S. House districts along party lines. 21s
 - The measure is a response to Republican-led redistricting efforts in other states, including Texas. 26s
 - If approved in the next legislative session, the proposal would go to a statewide public vote. 1m 1s
 - Political analysts and voters expressed concerns about gerrymandering and the constitutionality of the process. 1m 10s
 - Virginia's Attorney General stated the amendment cannot be put to a public vote until after the 2026 elections. 2m 5s