WASHINGTON: Virginians voted on Tuesday (Apr 21) to again a brand new electoral map that might hand Democrats 4 extra seats within the US Home of Representatives, turning President Donald Trump’s redistricting push into a possible legal responsibility for Republicans in upcoming midterm elections.
The battle over “gerrymandering” – the long-established however extensively criticised US observe of drawing electoral boundaries to profit one social gathering – has turn into one of many defining fights of the marketing campaign for November’s congressional contests.
The state voted in a referendum to let officers redraw the congressional map earlier than the subsequent scheduled nationwide redistricting in 2030, giving Democrats a powerful benefit in 10 of the state’s 11 Home districts, up from their earlier 6-5 edge.
With management of the Home on a knife’s edge, the vote makes it extra possible that Trump can be compelled to complete his time period with a Democratic legislature empowered to dam his agenda and examine his administration, moderately than the compliant Republican Congress he now enjoys.
It marked a stinging defeat for Trump, who joined a phone rally Monday evening with Home Speaker Mike Johnson to induce a no-vote, warning Virginians: “The entire nation is watching.”
Redistricting normally follows the nationwide census each 10 years, however Trump final yr urged Republican-led states to redraw maps mid-decade to guard the social gathering’s fragile Home majority.
That triggered a tit-for-tat contest as each events raced to squeeze out an additional benefit earlier than November.
Texas moved first, adopting a map that might add as much as 5 Republican seats. California answered with a poll measure designed to provide Democrats 5 extra of their very own.
“Virginia voters have spoken, and tonight they accredited a brief measure to push again towards a President who claims he’s ‘entitled’ to extra Republican seats in Congress,” Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, mentioned in an announcement after the referendum was referred to as.
Democratic teams poured cash into the state election, making the vote probably the most costly redistricting fights in US historical past.
The primary campaigns on either side have raised practically US$100 million, a lot of it from “darkish cash” teams – nonprofit organiastions that may spend closely on politics with out publicly disclosing their donors.
