The Supreme Court of Virginia will hear oral arguments on the redistricting referendum Monday as it considers the legality of the plan.
Despite narrowly being approved by voters in Tuesday's special election, the Supreme Court will have to decide if Democratic lawmakers violated procedural rules when they referred
Henrico voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of Virginia’s proposed congressional redistricting amendment, with nearly 64% of the more than 128,000 people who cast ballots in the county voting “yes.”
Henrico’s margin of support for the proposal – more than 35,000 votes – played a critical role in its
Virginia voters approved a referendum on voting maps with a 51% majority Tuesday, but according to CBS 6 political analyst Dr. Bob Holsworth, the results face an immediate legal challenge at the state Supreme Court.
With 99% of the votes counted, the referendum passed by an 87,000-vote margin, receiving