Virginia Democrats Get Their Comeuppance
Politics
United States
Started May 09, 2026
The state’s supreme court rightly found the process that Democrats used to impose an egregious gerrymander illegal
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Virginia Democrats Get Their Comeuppance
National Review (United States) | May 08, 2026
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May 09, 2026
The Virginia Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the gerrymander reflects a necessary commitment to fair representation in electoral politics.
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The Virginia Democrats' gerrymander was a blatant attempt to manipulate election outcomes, and its rejection is a victory for electoral integrity.
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The legality of gerrymandering is a complex issue; the court's ruling highlights the need for clearer guidelines on redistricting practices.
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While gerrymandering can distort representation, the court's ruling may also open the door to partisan bias in future redistricting efforts.
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This ruling undermines the democratic process by limiting political strategies that parties use to secure their interests in competitive elections.
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