Virginia Democrats seek 10-1 congressional map with voter referendum
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In the latest gerrymandering clash before the midterm elections, voters in Virginia will decide on Tuesday whether to approve a map that would give Democrats more House seats.
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Virginia Democrats seek 10-1 congressional map with voter referendum.
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The referendum is seeking to amend the state's constitution to use the Democratic-controlled Assembly's redrawn congressional maps, which will give Democrats an advantage in 10 of the state's 11 House districts.
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