Virginia Supreme Court strikes down Democrats’ redistricting plan in US
Virginia's Supreme Court has invalidated a redistricting plan approved by the state's Democratic-led legislature, handing a victory to Republicans. The court ruled that the legislature violated procedural requirements when placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot to authorize mid-decade redistricting. This amendment, narrowly approved by voters on April 21, would have allowed for a new electoral map designed to shift four Republican-held US congressional seats to Democrats. The court's decision renders the referendum results void, citing irreparable damage to the integrity of the vote. This ruling comes ahead of the November midterm elections and could strengthen Republican hopes of maintaining their majority in the US House of Representatives.