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Virginia Redistricting Halted: Judge Blocks Certification of Map Aimed at Democratic Gains

Virginia Redistricting Halted: Judge Blocks Certification of Map Aimed at Democratic Gains

The high-stakes battle over Virginia’s political landscape hit a major legal roadblock Wednesday, as a circuit court judge ordered state officials to halt the certification of a newly passed redistricting referendum. The ruling comes just one day after voters narrowly approved a map designed to give Democrats a significant advantage in 10 of the state’s 11 U.S. House seats ahead of the 2026 midterms.

Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley issued the order, citing concerns that state lawmakers failed to follow established procedural rules when passing the referendum. In a sharply worded decision, Hurley also characterized the ballot language presented to voters as "flagrantly misleading," effectively barring election officials from modifying existing districts or proceeding with the implementation of the new boundaries.

The decision has set off an immediate firestorm in Richmond. State Attorney General Jay Jones announced that his office intends to file an immediate appeal, seeking to overturn Hurley’s block and honor the results of Tuesday's vote. Meanwhile, the Virginia Department of Elections confirmed it is currently reviewing the ruling’s impact on the State Board Certification process.

The legal drama is the latest chapter in a redistricting war that has raged across the country since last summer. Proponents of the map, including the group Virginians for Fair Elections, expressed outrage at the judge's intervention. In a statement, the group argued that voters "understood exactly what was on the ballot" and accused Republicans of attempting to use the court system to "relitigate an election they couldn’t win."

This isn't the first time Judge Hurley’s rulings have intersected with the referendum. The fate of the map was already being considered by the state Supreme Court, which had previously stayed a ruling from Hurley to allow the vote to proceed while the merits of the case were decided. That broader case remains pending, leaving the immediate future of Virginia’s congressional lines in a state of judicial limbo.

If the map is ultimately upheld, it would represent a massive shift in power, potentially netting Democrats four U.S. House seats. However, with the certification now blocked and an appeal in motion, candidates and voters alike are left waiting to see which map will be in place when the primary season officially kicks off.

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By: CNN Newsource

April 23, 2026

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