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VA Democrats’ Redistricting Plans

November 15, 2025
By: Heather Massey

Days before the November 4 election, Virginia House Speaker Don Scott (HD 88) requested that lawmakers convene in the Capital chamber for a special session. Senate members received a similar request.

Speculation ran amok, but the consensus was that the reason was Democrats’ plan for redistricting, “a move that could reopen debate over how Virginia’s 11 congressional boundaries are drawn.”

On 10/27/25, Democrats presented a “redistricting amendment to counter GOP map changes in other states.” They proposed a constitutional amendment that would enable the General Assembly “to modify congressional districts mid-decade if another state redraws its own congressional map for political reasons.”

This proposal is in response to Republican redistricting efforts (following requests by President Trump) in Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and Ohio. Such efforts would push new maps “designed to cement GOP control after a series of federal court rulings loosened constraints on mid-decade remapping.”

Democrats framed the amendment as a “safeguard” that would ensure that partisan remapping in other parts of the country wouldn’t leave Virginians at a disadvantage. The proposal “preserves Virginia’s 2020 independent redistricting commission” while also providing a way to bypass it.

At the time, Gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger signaled her openness to the General Assembly’s proposed measure, saying “she supports Democrats “keeping alive the option” to respond to other states that redraw their congressional maps for partisan advantage.”

On 10/29, Va. House pushes through last-minute redistricting amendment as GOP cries foul. Two days later, the Virginia Senate approved the redistricting constitutional amendment as well. The amendment allows Virginia to make map changes until 2030.

As Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg (D SD16) said of the measure,

We’re not trying to end the practice of fair maps… We are asking the voters if, in this one limited case, they want to ensure that a constitutional-norm-busting president can’t break the entire national election by twisting the arms of a few state legislatures.

Governor Youngkin issued a statement in opposition to the vote. Republicans mounted two legal challenges, but judges blocked both efforts.

What happens next?

Virginia’s redistricting measure would need to be voted upon and passed again in the next session, which begins January 14th. Then the referendum would be presented to voters in a special election.

What’s at stake: if Democrats gain at least three seats in the 2026 Congressional midterm election, they’d win control of the House.

Neighbors For Change will provide updates about redistricting developments as the information becomes available.

Learn more:

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  • Stay tuned for more information – when the special election is scheduled, make a plan to vote. Whatever your views on this amendment, make sure your voice is heard.

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  • Take a deeper dive to learn more about Virginia’s redistricting history and process.
  • Redistricting ahead of the 2026 Elections published by Ballotpedia

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