Virginia Voters Pass New Democrat-Favored Congressional Map
The new map will leave one Republican seat.
Welp. We knew it would happen.
Virginians voted to pass the new Congressional map.
Right now, Democrats have six seats and Republicans have five.
This map could lead to an overwhelming Democrat majority, 10-1.
NEWS: Virginia Democrats just RAMMED through a radical congressional redistricting map that locks in a 10-1 Democratic advantage in the state’s U.S. House seats.
Republicans need to grow a spine and FIGHT BACK! pic.twitter.com/N8GFzvbUZo
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) April 22, 2026
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Virginians went to the polls today to vote on a new Congressional map, which could lead to Democrats picking up four seats in the 2026 midterms.
Look at how the state framed the question.
This is insane…
The Virginia redistricting amendment on the ballot today is framed as a vote to "restore fairness in the upcoming elections."
In reality, it turns a state that Kamala barely won by 5 pts from 6D-5R to 10D-1R. pic.twitter.com/bSxeCP3NL6
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) April 21, 2026
If the referendum passes, it’ll lead to a 10-1 Democratic advantage.
“If this referendum passes, it will silence Virginia conservatives,” declared President Donald Trump.
The polls close at 7 PM ET.
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Should we change the rules so that our team gets six outs in each inning and then revert to only three when the other team bats?
If you control the rules you can do that, but then how many people will be willing to pay money to watch your games? The difference between baseball and politics is that we don’t have the option of turning off the politics game. We might not watch it, but it will keep watching us.
Oh, we do have the option of turning off their game.
But not enough people have reached that decision point, yet.
Obviously we all hope this fails, but the polls indicate that it’s likely to succeed, and of course it was only a few months ago that Virginians elected this radical Democrat regime.
I’ve seen some people describe this redistricting as “unconstitutional”, but by definition a constitutional amendment can’t be unconstitutional. It’s part of the constitution.
That doesn’t make it constitutional Mihouse. There are questions based on the misleading referendum language and the timing of the amendment process under the state constitution. In fact, these questions are pending now in VA state court. VA courts will not consider the merits until after the election under state precedent. A slim chance but something.
Oh, I see. The state supreme court is due to receive briefs this Thursday on whether the referendum was even valid, and also on whether the ballot language was misleading. Let’s hope they see reason, but it doesn’t seem likely.
Maybe, courts are not always as objective as they might be. But the issues have some merit, both regarding the timing and ballot language. Hart to image more blatantly deceptive and biased language. Democrats always go too far.
It might not be un-constitutional, but it violates a very basic premise of law that you don’t make temporary exceptions. It violates the integrity of the state constitution.
There is no such premise. Legislatures include temporary exceptions into laws all the time.
Amending a constitution by definition can’t violate its integrity.
They do? Can you give me an example of one?
I’m not talking about a “If this condition arises, then we view things differently.” No, I’m talking about a “We don’t like what’s happening, so we are going to turn off this controlling law.”
Please, give me an example.
The 1994 Assault Weapons Ban had a built-in sunset date of 10 years. You can call it “an exception” if that helps you fit it into current events.
This absurdity is supposedly going to be in effect until the next census redistricting in 2031.
@Semper Why:
But that’s NOT an exception. That’s a clear, objective end date. If they want to extend it or make it permanent they can do so.
Nor are the sorts of exemptions that are categorical – law enforcement, disability, etc.
I’m talking about “Except for this one time, when it will be perfectly okey-dokey to disobey the law if you like.”
I see Milhouse has not returned to school me on where these things are in law “all the time.”
Pretty sure that what’s being described as unconstitutional is the process they used to bring this about.
Oh, look. A judge just ruled it unconstitutional. You will argue, of course, that it was the method not the result that is in the wrong but the result is the same. They passed something unconstitutional..
Of course an amendment to a constitution can be unconstitutional in and of itself. That’s and absurd comment on your part.
Of course they will
Pass it, the republicans won’t come out to vote
Too difficult, I don’t know
And Indiana refused to pick up seats because Trump said some mean things.
The RINOs simply do not want to win.
Meh. It would only have gained one seat anyway. One seat is nice, but not worth such a huge fight. Here we’re talking about four seats. That’s significant. In Texas and California it was five seats each.
12 million illegals under Biden on top of … what 20+ million more already … the ultimate gerrymandering.
Sure but one here, another there within less populous Red States and it adds up to counter the uber gerrymandering the more populous Blue State d/prog are engaging in.
The big enchilada is how SCOTUS eventually comes out on ‘majority minority’ CD. Pull those out of the mix and there’s 25 ish CD now effectively drawn as d/prog CD (using race as proxy) that disappear. That obviously impacts the rest of the CD within the State as those CD get redrawn.
In Indiana it was only ever going to be one seat. That would have been nice to have, but if it was going to upset the state legislators it just wasn’t worth fighting for. Four of five seats is enough to make the fight worth it.
I thoroughly disagree that upsetting state legislators is a bad thing.
More proof of how screwed we are as a county.
Gotta love the incredibly deceptive wording on the ballot.
Lies, deception, hypocrisy, and crime….valuable tools for demonrats.
Typical VA election results – R’s up 10 until the Communist Counties in NOVA finally get around to reporting their results, always last. Then there’s a huge dump of virtually all D votes and we end up losing by 3-5%, sometimes more.
VA used to be a Red State, then Obama massively expanded the federal bureaucracy and both Obama and Biden flooded the area with illegal aliens. Then it was Purple for a bit, now just solid Blue.
The bureaucrats make huge money and no one wants to live on the MD side of DC (which is basically Haiti, if it had Section 8 housing), so they mostly live in VA and vote D like their lives depend on it. Because, really, those >$250,000 zero work federal jobs are entirely dependent on having D’s in power.
Not kidding. The 2 wealthiest counties in the entire country right now are Loudoun County, VA and Falls Church, VA, with Fairfax, VA in 5th and Arlington in 7th. Stafford and Fairfax also in the top 25. And that is entirely based on how much federal bureaucrats are overpaid for essentially nothing.
To be fair, some of these issues go back some time: some of the organizers of the 9/11 attacks were regulars at a mega-mosque in Fairfax, VA.
Most of the State is actually quite Conservative. The exceptions are the urban black cities (Charlottesville, Richmond, and the area around Virginia Beach) – this is the old school D base. Then there’s NOVA, with its absolutely booming population.
The only good news for the State is that it can’t be Detroitified because it doesn’t have a manufacturing base that can flee. Unless the federal government gets serious about relocating its bureaucracies to other States, VA will always be rich.
When I retire, literally the next day I’ll be moving out and will never look back.
VA is not solid blue. This craptastic measure barely passed. We had 5/6 representation in Congress.
A**holes. It would be nice if a giant fault opened up along the I-95 corridor from Richmond to Alexandria opened up and all those voters fell into it.
I thought this vote was similar to the California proposition that allowed the Legislature to change the map but didn’t really specify the map and the map presented was what the Democrats were planning. If that is the case, I wonder if the VA Democrats will go back and change the map to eliminate the remaining Republican/Conservative district?
Their previous attempt to impose this map on us was thwarted by a ruling in State court that they had violated the State Constitution.
So, today, they’ve amended the State Constitution.
Then, they will impose the same map on us.
I’m not sure its even possible to eliminate that last seat. They’d have to stretch that district all the way up to Prince William County at least. Maybe possible. But, the reason they won’t try is their up against the clock: they want these new districts in place prior to the midterms.
And there are still lawsuits going on over this that could conceivable block it, or at least delay its implementation until after the midterms.
Democrats intend to win. Republicans would rather fight Trump. An axiom that holds true: Republicans wish for a world of peace, Democrats wish for a world without opposition.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: do you really think the majority of Virginians voted for this? Voted for Spamburger? Voted for the DA who wished for the death of a rival’s kids?
It doesn’t matter who Virginians voted for, it only matters that dems control the entire voting apparatus in several liberal strongholds and we have made no effort whatsoever to prevent them from cheating or detecting it when they do.
I just deleted three paragraphs…I was starting to rant. Doesn’t matter. Everything that has a beginning has an end, and I fear we’ve lost the opportunity to save our nation without a revolution…which essentially means we’ve lost the opportunity to save our nation.
Need to redistrict florida to pick up 4 seats for repubs now?
If the state constitution allows it, they should definitely do it.
This is a huge wrench in the machinery. Does the GOP even have the will or backbone to fight this?
Why is there still a democrat crime cabal to contend with?
When they imported millions of criminal migrants they used transport category aircraft. It is unlikely this paper trail could be successfully obliterated
Murders like Jocelyn Nungaray are strong circumstantial evidence the man behind the curtain of the biden regime emptied foreign prisons into America
This is actionable pursuant to RICO
Use ROCO to permanently abolish the Democrat crime cabal
“Did Virginians really just vote for…”
Well, here’s one analysis of the vote breakdown:
https://x.com/Geiger_Capital/status/2046761426639818961
The margin isn’t great in 2 of those categories, but the No vote is there. Then along comes NorVa….
Why does anyone think the Republicans didn’t come out to vote?
Of course they did.
So?
No one voted for Biden and they made him president. What’s a little by-election in Virginia?
WHY DO YOU KEEP ACTING LIKE THEY’RE PLAYING BY THE RULES?
We have Milhouse on this very page, explaining every time that no matter how much they destroy the rules it’s okay when THEY do it .
And then he sheds his official Democrat crocodile tear.
They’re screwing us to our faces and we keep acting like WE have to follow rules that our enemies have been ignoring since they fired on Ft Sumter.
Modulo those of us who suspect that our actual enemies are the ones who were inside Fort Sumter.
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