Judge blocks Virginia lawmakers' bid for pro-Democratic voting map

January 27, 2026 9:22 PM UTC

A gavel is seen on legal books in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 14, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

By John Kruzel

WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - ⁠A Virginia ⁠judge on ‍Tuesday blocked a bid by state Democrats to enact a more pro-Democratic electoral map, dealing a setback to the party ahead ‍of upcoming congressional elections.

The ruling by Judge Jack Hurley, Jr. ​of the Tazewell County Circuit Court comes amid a nationwide battle over redistricting between Republicans and ​Democrats before November's midterm elections, when control of the closely divided U.S. House of Representatives will be at stake.

Democrats need to flip only three Republican-held districts to win a ​majority in the 435-seat U.S. House, making every seat critical.

Don Scott, the Democratic Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, said in a social ​media post that the party would appeal the ruling.

Virginia's Democratic-controlled legislature earlier this month approved a constitutional ‌amendment that, if backed by voters, would permit lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional lines, potentially netting Democrats up to ​four U.S. House seats.

Hurley in his ruling said ⁠the process that state Democrats used to introduce the proposed amendment was invalid and happened too close to the ‌state's election last November.

The legislature had been expected to schedule a special election this spring, and lawmakers have said they would release a proposed new map before then so ‌voters can make an informed decision.

Democrats currently hold six of the state's 11 seats, ‌but a new map stood to give them as much as a 10-1 advantage.

Redistricting typically occurs at the start of each decade to incorporate new U.S. Census data. But President ‍Donald Trump, a Republican, ignited a rash of redistricting fights last summer, when he successfully urged Texas Republicans to ⁠draw a new congressional map taking aim at five Democratic incumbents.

In response, California Democrats advanced a new map targeting five Republicans there. Other states, both Republican- and Democratic-led, followed suit.

(Reporting by John Kruzel with additional reporting by Joseph Ax in New York; Editing by Himani Sarkar)



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