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Virginia Supreme Court reviews voter-approved congressional map
The Virginia Supreme Court is evaluating a challenge to a new congressional map that has been approved by voters. The outcome could impact the balance of power in the state's congressional delegation. (sources: ctpost, democracydocket, foxnews, centerforpolitics)
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The Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether to block a voter-approved congressional map that is seen as favoring Democrats. A previous ruling allowed the map to be used in upcoming elections.
- The Virginia Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to a new congressional map.
- The map was approved by voters and is viewed as advantageous to Democrats.
- A lower court ruling permitted the use of the map in elections.
Why it matters
The court's decision could influence the partisan balance in Virginia's congressional representation.
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