Virginians Set to Vote on a Map That Could Lock in Democrat House Dominance
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Virginia, once a model for independent redistricting, is asking voters to temporarily hand the Democrat-controlled Legislature power to redraw congressional lines having a 10-1 partisan edge.
The Old Dominion State has 11 U.S. House districts. Five are considered strongly Democrat, two lean Democrat, one is a toss-up, two lean Republican, and one is strongly Republican.
Under the current district map, the Virginia delegation to the U.S. House consists of six Democrats and five Republicans.
The Old Dominion State has 11 U.S. House districts. Five are considered strongly Democrat, two lean Democrat, one is a toss-up, two lean Republican, and one is strongly Republican.
Under the current district map, the Virginia delegation to the U.S. House consists of six Democrats and five Republicans.
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