Virginia Voters Face Redistricting Referendum Amid Legal Challenge and Political Advocacy
In Brief
The outcome of Virginia's redistricting referendum could impact how legislative districts are drawn and influence future elections.
Key Facts
- Former President Barack Obama urged Virginians to support the redistricting measure in a new video.
- The redistricting referendum is set to take place on Tuesday.
- Obama's video message was shared exclusively with ABC News.
- A Supreme Court challenge argues the amendment was passed through an illegal special session.
- Virginia Democrats have been accused of bypassing state law in advancing the amendment.
What Happened
Virginia voters are being asked to decide on a redistricting measure, with advocacy from prominent figures and ongoing legal challenges regarding the process.
Why It Matters
The referendum's result could determine the future structure of Virginia's legislative districts, affecting political representation and election outcomes in the state.
What's Next
Voters will cast ballots on the referendum Tuesday, while the Supreme Court considers the legal challenge to the amendment's passage.
