The advertising battle over redistricting has grown contentious. Both sides have accused the other of misleading ads in different areas.
Virginia voters will decide on April 21 whether to allow a mid‑decade redraw of the state’s congressional districts — a proposal backed by Democrats and sharply opposed by Republicans.
Letter writers discuss redistricting in Texas and Virginia, ‘poor’ taste in TV ads and former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
University students registered in Charlottesville or Albemarle County have multiple opportunities to weigh in on a highly debated ballot question for the Commonwealth.
Most of the money raised has gone to one side of Virginia's redistricting referendum, preliminary early voter turnout follows ...
Money is flooding in for the redistricting referendum in Virginia, but one side of the aisle has raised more than 40 times ...
More than 181,000 Virginians have already cast early ballots ahead of April 21 in the state’s referendum on congressional map redrawing, with turnout picking up as ...
Kat Abughazaleh, who is running to replace Representative Jan Schakowsky in Illinois’s Ninth District, cast her ballot at a ...
The party’s well-funded canvassing and advertising campaign for a referendum that could add four blue seats to Congress has ...
What you see with Abigail Spanberger is not what you get. It is also not what you were led to believe when she was trawling for votes all over Virginia.
Virginia’s current congressional map, among the fairest in the country, would quickly become one of the most extreme if ...
The April 21 referendum will determine if Virginia lawmakers can draw new districts that could add four Democratic seats to ...
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