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Election Day Turnout for Virginia Redistricting Measure Shows Significant Decline

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 4/21/2026Score54Mixed Progress
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Coverage
38
Recency
93
Engagement
24
Velocity
100
Confidence
61
Clipability
70
Polarization
50
Claims
5
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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Election Day Turnout in Virginia Is Down Significantly From 2025, After Strong Early Voting

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A redistricting measure is asking voters to temporarily reverse a decision they made less than six years ago.

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The nationwide redistricting fight has reached Virginia, where voters are weighing a referendum on Tuesday to allow the commonwealth to redraw its congressional map.

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Election Day Turnout for Virginia Redistricting Measure Shows Significant Decline.

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In-person turnout on Tuesday is trailing far behind that of last year's governor's race, which set a state record in a nonpresidential election.

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Summary

**Summary:** Election Day turnout for Virginia's redistricting measure shows significant decline compared to 2025, with strong early voting. The turnout is far behind that of the previous governor's race. **Why It Matters:** This decline in voter turnout could affect the outcome and represent a shift away from earlier enthusiasm

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