Virginia Democrats ask state Supreme Court to halt redistricting ruling
Source: The Hill
05/08/26 7:28 PM ET
Virginia Democrats on Friday asked the state Supreme Court for a stay on its ruling that threw out last months referendum on redistricting in the commonwealth, signaling plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The state, Virginias House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott (D) and others filed a joint motion asking the state Supreme Court to delay issuing its mandate on the referendum, according to a copy obtained by The Hill. It also stated that they plan to file an emergency petition to the nations highest court.
Todays action is an imperative step in the process we promised to pursue to explore every available option to restore the will of the voters. We will continue moving through that process deliberately, responsibly, and with full respect for the voters who made their voices heard, said Rae Pickett, spokesperson for Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones (D), in a statement shared with The Hill.
The Virginia court on Friday had issued a ruling that quashed a new map, narrowly approved by voters in a referendum last month, that would have given Democrats as many as four new pickup opportunities ahead of the midterms.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5870634-virginia-democrats-fight-redistricting-ruling/
Chasstev365
(8,072 posts)Twist themselves trying to explain why Red States can gerrymander back to the Jim Crow discrimination days, but the will of the people in a Purple or Blue state in an election referendum is not allowed.
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,523 posts)99% chance SCOTUS unanimously denies hearing it. The districts themselves weren't in question, it was the referendum process itself. Virginia's Supreme Court decided the process was not followed properly. Its highly unlikely that SCOTUS involves themselves in a State Supreme Court's interpretation of its own State Constitution.