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Officials ask Supreme Court to restore Virginia voter-approved redistricting map – UK Times

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Democrats have launched an emergency appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to halt a Virginia ruling that invalidated a ballot measure that could have secured four additional winnable U.S. House seats for the party.

This urgent legal challenge follows the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision last Friday to strike down a constitutional amendment that voters had narrowly approved just a month prior.

The state court, in a 4-3 ruling, determined that the Democratic-controlled legislature had improperly initiated the process of placing the amendment on the ballot after early voting had already commenced for Virginia’s general election last fall.

Democrats had argued, unsuccessfully, that the U.S. Supreme Court has previously held that an election is not considered to have occurred until Election Day itself, even if early voting is in progress.

This appeal marks the latest development in the ongoing national mid-decade redistricting competition.

This battle gained momentum last year when President Donald Trump encouraged Republican-controlled states to redraw their electoral maps, and was further intensified by a recent Supreme Court ruling that significantly weakened the Voting Rights Act.

Legal experts view the Democrats’ request for the justices to reverse the Virginia ruling as a considerable long shot.

The Supreme Court typically refrains from second-guessing state courts’ interpretations of their own constitutions, as demonstrated in 2023 when it rejected a similar plea from North Carolina Republicans regarding a state Supreme Court decision that blocked the GOP’s congressional map.

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Politically, however, the appeal could serve a strategic purpose for a party struggling against Republicans in the unusual mid-decade redrawing of congressional boundaries.

It provides ammunition for election-year messaging, highlighting concerns about a partisan Supreme Court, especially after the court recently permitted Louisiana Republicans to proceed with redistricting following a decision that struck down a majority Black district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

Democrats have found themselves on the defensive, particularly after the Supreme Court’s conservative majority, just days after the Virginia ballot measure passed, overturned decades of precedent and effectively neutralized the Voting Rights Act. This action has opened the door for Southern states to potentially eliminate some majority Black districts and bolster Republican majorities in Congress.

The Virginia amendment itself predated this significant ruling. It was conceived as a direct response to Republican gains observed in states like Texas, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio, and aimed to counteract a new map in Florida that had recently become law. For a brief period after its passage, the Virginia amendment had balanced the nationwide redistricting scramble between the two major parties.

However, this equilibrium was disrupted by the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision. The justices on this court are appointed by the state legislature, a body that has seen control shift between the two parties in recent decades, and the court is generally not perceived as having a distinct ideological leaning.

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