Virginia’s High Court Delivers a Blunt Verdict on Redistricting

Something important happened in Virginia on Friday, and it deserves more than a passing glance. The Supreme Court of Virginia — sharply divided, 4 to 3 — struck down a set of congressional maps that Democrats had engineered through a referendum last month. The court called the process unlawful. It voided the new districts. It reinstated the map drawn after the 2020 census, the one voters and politicians had lived with for years. That’s the legal story. But the political story is larger. The maps Democrats pushed through were not modest corrections to reflect population shifts. Analysts warned the new


