Virginia state legislators are moving forward with a proposed constitutional amendment that could reshape how the state handles congressional redistricting.
The Hill reported that the amendment would authorize Virginia to redraw its congressional lines mid-decade if another state initiates redistricting outside the normal census cycle or court-ordered revisions.
The measure passed the House of Delegates in a 51-42 vote before advancing through the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee on an 8-6 vote. It now heads to the full Senate.
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