You Vote: With Va. Supreme Court overruling state's redrawn map, how will this impact Nov. election?
The ruling is a win for Republicans, who likely maintain most of their five seats in the state. The redraw would have seen the maps adjusted to include only one Republican-leaning district.
President Donald Trump on Friday celebrated the decision of the Virginia Supreme Court to strike down a redistricting referendum that would have seen the state redraw its maps to heavily skew toward the Democrats.
The state Supreme Court found that the amendment process violated the state constitution and was thereby void.
"Huge win for the Republican Party, and America, in Virginia. The Virginia Supreme Court has just struck down the Democrats’ horrible gerrymander," he posted on Truth Social.
The ruling is a win for Republicans, who likely maintain most of their five seats in the state. The redraw would have seen the maps adjusted to include only one Republican-leaning district.
This follows victories for the GOP in other redistricting battles, including at the U.S. Supreme Court, in Tennessee, Louisiana and Florida.