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RandySF

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Thu Apr 23, 2026, 07:33 PM Thursday

Virginia Supreme Court sets oral arguments on redistricting

The Virginia Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for Monday over a challenge to the validity of the redistricting referendum, the latest step in a fast-moving court battle over the commonwealth’s congressional map.

Monday’s oral arguments, stemming from a challenge brought by Republican Virginia Senate Minority Leader Ryan McDougle and other Republican officials, could determine the fate of a voter-approved map that could lead to Democrats in as many as 10 of the 11 congressional seats.

The scheduling announcement came the day after Judge Jack Hurley Jr. of the state Circuit Court of Tazewell County blocked the certification of the referendum following a hearing Wednesday in one of the lawsuits challenging the map.

Multiple groups of Republicans have challenged the referendum process in Hurley’s court since the start of the year, and the oral arguments Monday are officially based on a suit filed by McDougle. Hurley’s Wednesday ruling was in a case brought by the Republican National Committee, National Republican Congressional Committee and Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va.



https://rollcall.com/2026/04/23/virginia-supreme-court-sets-oral-arguments-on-redistricting/

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I am afraid it's going to be overturned and I'm wondering who was responsible for checking the constitutional RoeVWade Friday #1

RoeVWade

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1. I am afraid it's going to be overturned and I'm wondering who was responsible for checking the constitutional
Fri Apr 24, 2026, 10:50 AM
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requirements? I mean I expected it to be challenged anyway, but at least two of the concerns seem more than a minor issue. I think we're still going to do well in the midterms but it pisses me off, if this wasn't properly researched.

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