Virginia Democrats
Coverage of Virginia Democrats in the Nexus archive.
- How Virginia Democrats are coping with their redistricting defeat and more headlines
Virginia Democrats are addressing their redistricting defeat, while local sheriffs in Hanover and Louisa resist the state's new assault weapons ban. Additional headlines include 13 rural hospitals at risk of closing, three Fairfax County Public Schools employees charged, and Caroline County imposing stricter water restrictions due to drought.
- Spanberger’s ICE actions deepen divide with Virginia Democrats
Governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed two legislative packages targeting federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Virginia while signing other measures and issuing an executive order on ICE operations, frustrating Democratic lawmakers who view her actions as contradictory. The vetoes included House Bill 1392 and Senate Bill 83, which aimed to address courthouse security and attorney access, with critics arguing the governor misunderstood the legislation and its intent to alleviate fears around immigration enforcement.
- Virginia closes loophole in invasive plant law and more state headlines
Virginia closed a loophole in its invasive plant law. Opioid overdoses have decreased, but Medicaid cuts may hinder treatment access. Virginia Democrats are seeking the return of materials related to Robert E. Lee from Arlington House.
- Supreme court rejects Virginia Democrats’ bid to restore congressional map
The Supreme Court rejected Virginia Democrats' bid to restore a congressional map, giving Republicans an advantage in the House of Representatives. The court's order is the latest twist in the nation's mid-decade redistricting competition. This decision was influenced by a recent Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act.
- US Supreme Court denies Va. Dems' request on redistricting plan
The US Supreme Court denied a request from Virginia Democrats to stay a state Supreme Court decision that invalidated a voter-approved redistricting effort. The decision affects the redistricting plan in Virginia. The US Supreme Court's ruling is final.
- Supreme Court kills Virginia redistricting push
The Supreme Court denied an emergency effort from Virginia Democrats to revive their chances of redrawing the state's congressional maps before the November midterms. The court's decision effectively kills Virginia's redistricting push. The justices declined the request without giving a reason.
- Supreme Court deals blow to Virginia Democrats in fight over state court election map ruling
The US Supreme Court declined to intervene in a Virginia redistricting dispute, leaving intact a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved congressional map overhaul. The decision is a major legal defeat for Virginia Democrats. The ruling affects the 2026 midterms and control of the House.
- Supreme Court deals blow to Virginia Democrats in fight over state court election map ruling
The US Supreme Court declined to intervene in a Virginia redistricting dispute, leaving intact a Virginia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved congressional map overhaul, dealing a major legal defeat to Virginia Democrats. The ruling effectively kills Democrats' effort to redraw congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterms. The decision comes as both parties escalate efforts nationwide to redraw congressional maps.
- Supreme Court declines to restore Virginia Democrats’ congressional map
The Supreme Court refused to restore Virginia Democrats' congressional map, declining their emergency plea. The decision upholds a split ruling from Virginia's top court that found Democrats didn't follow proper procedures. This outcome affects the party's prospects in the mid-decade redistricting efforts.
- Supreme Court rejects Virginia Democrats’ attempt to revive new congressional map
The Supreme Court rejected an attempt by Virginia Democrats to revive a new congressional map. The decision affects voters in Virginia, who recently cast ballots at polling locations such as one in Arlington. This ruling has implications for upcoming elections.
- Supreme Court rejects Virginia Democrats' bid to revive new congressional map
The Supreme Court rejected a bid by Virginia Democrats to revive a new congressional map that was drawn to advantage the party in the upcoming midterm elections. The map was voter-approved. This decision affects the party's chances in the elections.
- Supreme Court weighs Virginia map, rules on Alabama’s: Join the live discussion
The Supreme Court is weighing in on Virginia's congressional map and has ruled on Alabama's map. Virginia Democrats are making unlikely arguments to revive their map. The court's decision will impact the congressional districts.
- Dems’ latest Virginia redistricting scheme draws mockery amid major court filing blunder
Virginia Democrats filed their redistricting appeal to the wrong Supreme Court, sparking criticism and mockery from Republicans. The mistake is the latest blunder in a heated battle over the state's congressional map. The Virginia Supreme Court previously struck down new maps designed to favor Democrats.
- Virginia Democrats ask US supreme court to revive voter-approved electoral map
Virginia Democrats asked the US Supreme Court to revive a voter-approved electoral map that could give them an edge in the midterm elections. The map was designed to boost Democratic chances by flipping four Republican-held seats. The case is part of a larger redistricting race sparked by Donald Trump.
- Virginia Democrats go to Supreme Court seeking to override redistricting decision
Virginia's highest court overturned the vote on a new congressional map last week, prompting Democrats to seek Supreme Court intervention. The decision was made regarding redistricting in Virginia. The outcome may impact future elections.
- Virginia asks Supreme Court to restore Democrats’ congressional map
Virginia Democrats asked the Supreme Court to restore their new congressional map, which could give them up to four House pickup opportunities in the midterms. The state's top court had blocked the map due to improper procedures. Virginia officials claim this was an act of judicial defiance.
- Virginia Democrats ask Supreme Court to reinstate blocked congressional map
Virginia Democrats have asked the Supreme Court to reinstate a blocked congressional map that could give them an edge in the midterms. The map was previously blocked by Virginia's highest court. This move comes as Democrats attempt to gain an advantage in upcoming elections.
- Virginia Democrats ask Supreme Court to allow use of new congressional map
Virginia Democrats have asked the Supreme Court to allow the use of a new congressional map. The request is related to an upcoming election. A polling place in South Hill, Va., has been set up with political signs.
- Virginia Democrats’ $70M redistricting gamble backfires after court defeat, ignites blame game
Virginia Democrats' redistricting effort has backfired after a court defeat, leading to a blame game within the party. The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the congressional maps due to legal deficiencies. Democrats are arguing over whether party leaders ignored legal warnings.
- Virginia Democrats’ $70M redistricting gamble backfires after court defeat, ignites blame game
Virginia Democrats' redistricting effort has backfired after a court defeat, triggering a blame game within the party. The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the maps, citing legal deficiencies. The party is now arguing over whether leaders ignored legal warnings and pushed a risky strategy.
- DAVID MARCUS: Virginia Democrats step on a $70M rake and now they're crying
The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the results of a redistricting referendum, denying Democrats a gerrymandered map. The court ruled that Democrats rushed the referendum and did not allow a required intervening election. Democrats spent $70 million on the campaign, which ultimately lost.
- Virginia Democrats ask state Supreme Court to halt redistricting ruling
Virginia Democrats asked the state Supreme Court to halt a ruling that threw out last month's referendum on redistricting, planning to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The motion was filed by the state and Virginia's House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott. This move signals an intention to challenge the ruling further.
- Virginia Democrat who helped lead state's redistricting push also played part in killing it
A Virginia Democrat's support for a redistricting referendum backfired after a judge he appointed helped strike it down on constitutional grounds. The referendum was poised to give Democrats an advantage in the midterm elections. Sen. Mark Warner had endorsed and donated to the campaign behind the referendum.
- Virginia Democrat who helped lead state's redistricting push also played part in killing it
A Virginia Democrat's support for a redistricting referendum backfired when a judge he appointed helped strike it down on constitutional grounds. The referendum was poised to give Democrats an advantage in the midterm elections. Sen. Mark Warner endorsed the referendum and contributed $100,000 to the campaign.
- Virginia Dems split on DOJ probe of Soros-backed DA accused of giving 'sweetheart deals' to illegal aliens
The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Fairfax County Prosecutor Steve Descano, who is accused of giving 'sweetheart deals' to illegal aliens. The investigation has prompted mixed reactions from Virginia Democrats. Descano has received campaign support from billionaire George Soros.
- Virginia Dems split on DOJ probe of Soros-backed DA accused of giving 'sweetheart deals' to illegal aliens
The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Fairfax County Prosecutor Steve Descano, who is accused of giving lenient deals to illegal immigrants. Virginia Democrats have mixed reactions to the probe, with some dismissing it as a witch hunt and others reserving judgment. The investigation will focus on Descano's plea bargaining and sentencing policies.
- Virginia Democrats won the vote on the map, but voters lost the fight
Virginia Democrats won a vote on a map, but the outcome may not favor the voters. The article discusses the unpredictable nature of democracy. Democracy is a contest with no guaranteed outcomes.
- JONATHAN TURLEY: Virginia Democrats' map scheme faces judgment at the high court
Virginia's Supreme Court is set to review a controversial redistricting map that effectively eliminated most GOP congressional districts. The resolution, criticized for misleading language and rushed approval, faces legal challenges over constitutional concerns, with Attorney General Jay Jones defending it despite accusations of gerrymandering.
- Graham says South Carolina should consider redistricting after Virginia vote
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) suggested South Carolina should consider redistricting following Virginia voters' approval of a redistricting plan aimed at increasing Democratic House seats. The comment highlights partisan efforts to influence electoral maps.
- Republicans warn DeSantis’s Florida redistricting push ‘fraught with peril’
Florida Republicans are advancing a redistricting effort to counter Democrats' new maps in Virginia, with lawmakers convening for what is considered the GOP's final opportunity to redraw congressional boundaries before the November midterms. The push is described as 'fraught with peril,' highlighting the high stakes of the legislative session.
- Trump extends ‘rigged’ election claims to Va. redistricting, without citing evidence
President Trump claimed the Virginia redistricting election was 'rigged' without providing evidence, echoing his previous election claims. He posted on TruthSocial, stating Republicans were winning until the end when results shifted.
- What Virginia’s redistricting vote really means for Democrats and Republicans
Virginia Democrats narrowly won a redistricting vote with a 3-point margin, spending $64 million in dark money to secure a map favoring 10 of 11 congressional districts. The amendment, declared void by a judge for constitutional violations, faces a Virginia Supreme Court review, which may overturn it despite Democratic efforts.
- DAVID MARCUS: Prada bag power grab as elites hijack Old Dominion
The article criticizes Virginia Democrats for redistricting to secure a 10-1 House delegation advantage despite the state being 45% Republican, comparing the move to historical elitism and accusing elites of disenfranchising poorer voters. It highlights the lack of transparency in the new map and draws parallels to past conflicts over power and representation.
- Virginia Democrats ripped by Washington Post for 'power grab' gerrymandering effort
The Washington Post criticized Virginia Democrats for a gerrymandering 'power grab' after voters approved a redistricting plan that could give Democrats a 10-1 congressional seat advantage. The editorial board accused Democrats of prioritizing partisan gains over democratic norms, citing Republican gerrymandering in Texas and North Carolina as part of a broader political escalation.
- Virginia Democrats seek 10-1 congressional map with voter referendum
Virginia Democrats are pursuing a voter referendum to amend the state constitution and adopt redrawn congressional maps that would grant them a 10-1 advantage in the state's 11 House districts. The move aims to solidify Democratic control in congressional elections through a constitutionally approved redistricting plan.
- What to know about Tuesday’s redistricting referendum in Virginia
Virginia Democrats are pushing for a referendum to pass a Democratic-favored congressional redistricting map ahead of the 2026 midterms, aiming to secure a 10-1 House majority before the 2030 Census. The referendum seeks voter approval to temporarily implement the map until the next census.
- Trump has a bold option to counter Virginia's new gerrymander scheme
Virginia Democrats face criticism for a mid-decade redistricting proposal accused of gerrymandering to eliminate nearly all GOP-leaning congressional districts, disenfranchising a significant portion of voters in the state. The plan, supported by misleading 'democracy' rhetoric and ads, is described as a power grab to weaken President Trump. Trump could retaliate by leveraging historical land retrocession laws to counter the gerrymander.
- Abigail Spanberger faces a national test with Virginia redistricting
Virginia Democrats are pressuring Gov. Abigail Spanberger to advance a redistricting referendum to secure a potential 10-to-1 seat advantage in the state, amid concerns about GOP turnout and challenges to flipping the House. Critics argue Spanberger is not sufficiently advocating for the measure, contrasting her approach with other Democratic leaders like California's Gavin Newsom.