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Supreme Court declines to restore Virginia Democrats’ congressional map
Key takeaways
- Without any noted dissents, the justices declined to block a split decision from Virginia s topcourt that Democrats didn t follow the proper procedures in sending their proposal to voters.
- Virginia Republican leaders told the justices they had no authority to review that decision.
- It appears to be the final say on the months-long legal battle for this election cycle, though Democrats could try to redistrict in the future.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
Link copied by Zach Schonfeld - 05/15/26 6:46 PM ET Link copied NOW PLAYING The Supreme Court refused Virginia Democratic leaders emergency plea to reinstate theircongressional map on Friday in what would ve been one of the party s best opportunities to keep pace in the mid-decade redistricting war.
Without any noted dissents, the justices declined to block a split decision from Virginia s topcourt that Democrats didn t follow the proper procedures in sending their proposal to voters.
Virginia Republican leaders told the justices they had no authority to review that decision.
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