Virginia judge lets Democrats' redistricting plan move forward
      
      https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2025/10/29/virginia-redistricting-judge-whats-going-on
The fight over who gets to draw Virginia's political lines spilled from the state Capitol into the courtroom this week, and Democrats just claimed the first win.
Why it matters: The redistricting fight could determine which party has an advantage in future elections  and potentially reshape representation in and around Richmond.
Catch up quick: Normally, redistricting happens once a decade, after the census.
But state Dems are pushing to get it done now  mid-decade  to counter Republican-led states that have already redrawn their congressional maps to add GOP seats at President Trump's behest.
So they reconvened this week to start a constitutional amendment process that would let them do that before next year's elections.
Yes, but: Senate and House Republicans filed a lawsuit on Wednesday that accused Democrats of sidestepping the 2020 voter-approved redistricting commission designed to keep politics out of mapmaking.
Republicans asked a Southwest Virginia judge to stop the special session, calling the redistricting push "unconstitutional."
The judge said no, allowing Democrats' plan to move forward  for now.
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"The fight over who gets to draw Virginia's political lines spilled from the state Capitol into the courtroom this week, and Democrats just claimed the first win." www.axios.com/local/richmo...
— Marc Elias (@marcelias.bsky.social) 2025-10-29T20:49:17.734Z
ð¨BREAKING: A Virginia judge Wednesday rejected a Republican request to immediately block Democrats from advancing a constitutional amendment that could let the state redraw its congressional mapâ a win, for now, for Democrats and voting rights advocates. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
— Marc Elias (@marcelias.bsky.social) 2025-10-29T17:25:26.514Z