Spanberger Signs Bill that Could Give Democrats More Seats in Congress
The proposed map would favor Democrats in 10 of 11 districts and requires voter approval to allow mid-decade redistricting by the General Assembly.
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Spanberger signs bill that approves Congressional redistricting map
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DCCC Chair Statement on Gov. Spanberger Signing New Congressional Map to Be Used if Virginia Voters Amend Their Constitution in April
Today, DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene released the following statement after Governor Abigail Spanberger signed a law containing a new Congressional map that would be used in the 2026 election if Virginia voters successfully amend their constitution in April: “I applaud Governor Spanberger and the Virginia General Assembly for moving swiftly to approve a new congressional map that will ensure Virginia voters have fair and equal representation in Congr…
Virginia governor signs bill that approves congressional redistricting map
Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation Friday night that approves the proposed congressional redistricting map, her staff confirmed Saturday. The map was attached to the budget bill, known as the “caboose bill,” that amends the existing budget through the end of fiscal 2026 in July. The Senate amended the map Thursday, and the House signed off on those changes Friday. The map, which favors ...
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