Jan 16, 2026 ยท legislative
Virginia General Assembly passes redistricting constitutional amendment for second time
The Virginia General Assembly passes a constitutional amendment on January 16, 2026, allowing the Democratic-controlled legislature to temporarily redraw the state's congressional districts โ the second required passage after initial approval in October 2025. Under Virginia's constitution, amendments must pass the legislature twice in separate sessions and then be approved by voters. The Democratic strategy is designed to counter Republican mid-decade redistricting in Texas, Missouri, and other red states. Republican opponents file the first of multiple lawsuits the same week, arguing the amendment process violated timing requirements. Early voting for an April 21 special election on the amendment begins in March.
Oct 31, 2025 ยท legislation
Virginia Democrats pass redistricting amendment on party-line vote, triggering procedural dispute
The Virginia General Assembly passed a constitutional amendment on October 31, 2025 to allow the legislature to temporarily draw new congressional districts, with House Majority Leader Charniele Herring leading the effort. The Senate voted 21-16 on party lines to approve the amendment, following a contentious House vote of 51-42 on October 29. Republicans immediately challenged the vote as unconstitutional, arguing Democrats had initiated the first vote after early voting for the November 2025 general election had already begun, violating the required intervening-election rule.