
Virginians head to the polls today on a referendum that could reshape the state’s congressional map and influence control of the U.S. House.
• If approved, Virginia’s delegation could shift to a 10-4 Democratic advantage, from the current 6-5 split.
• The measure would transfer map-drawing authority from the current commission to a temporary panel through the 2030 election.
• Republicans call it a power grab, while Democrats argue the current map unfairly favors the GOP.