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Virginia Beach voters went to the polls to decide whether to keep the 10-1 system or move to a modified 7-3-1 system with three at-large seats.
The other red district, akin to our current 9th District, stretches east to Appomattox County. It also takes in most of Pittsylvania County, but Danville — prized by Democratic mapmakers because it votes blue — is moved into a Democratic district to the east.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Do you know which election district you live in? If you answered no, you’re not alone. According to an election survey conducted by the city this year, 22% of respondents didn’t know either. Under the new election system that took ...
The proposed amendment came hours after debate in the Virginia Senate, in which lawmakers reiterated support for previously created redistricting commission.
The effort to redistrict Virginia’s congressional districts in the middle of the normal 10 year period comes on the heels of other states’ efforts to do the same in hopes of affecting the
A pending U.S. Supreme Court case that could eliminate race as a determining factor in how election districts are drawn would have major implications for Virginia Beach, experts say. The case, Louisiana v.
With Election Day one week away, Virginia Beach voters will soon choose whether to keep the 10-1 system or move to a modified 7-3-1 system with three at-large seats.