Overview
- Voters will decide on April 21 whether to temporarily let the General Assembly redraw Virginia’s congressional districts before the 2030 census.
- Early voting began March 6, and the Virginia Public Access Project counted just over 73,000 early ballots as of March 10.
- The high court allowed the vote to proceed while lawsuits over procedure, ballot wording and map compactness continue, including cases backed by the RNC and filed by Reps. Ben Cline, Morgan Griffith, John McGuire and Rob Wittman.
- Backers hold a large funding edge, with Virginians for Fair Elections raising more than $21 million, while opposition groups report far smaller totals.
- Analysts say the Democratic plan could shift the delegation from 6–5 to as many as 10–1, even as a January Wason Center poll found support for the amendment at 51% to 43%.