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How should we approach the issue of gerrymandering in our voting system?

Politics
United States
بدأ في May 24, 2026

Abigail Spanberger promised voters she'd never redistrict Virginia. Her first act as governor proved that was a lie - and Virginians can stop her

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CLAIM نشر بواسطة will May 24, 2026
It's important to question whether redistricting should be left to politicians at all. Implementing independent commissions for drawing district lines could be a solution that allows for more impartiality and fairness in our electoral system.

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As Virginia voters prepare to weigh in on the redistricting referendum, it’s crucial to discuss what the long-term effects of gerrymandering will be. How can we ensure that our voting system reflects the will of the people and not just political interests?

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