If you’re someone who needs a little caffeine to jump-start your mornings, don’t worry about that cup o’ Joe or latte this morning; the Virginia Supreme Court just injected some right into our conservative veins:
On March 6, 2026, the General Assembly of Virginia submitted to Virginia voters a proposed constitutional amendment that authorizes partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts in the Commonwealth. We hold that the legislative process employed to advance this proposal violated Article XII, Section 1 of the Constitution of Virginia. This constitutional violation incurably taints the resulting referendum vote and nullifies its legal efficacy.
? BREAKING: The Virginia Supreme Court has overturned the Democrat gerrymandering referendum, ruling that the process to put in on the ballot was unconstitutional.
Virginia will keep their 5 Republican districts. pic.twitter.com/MK4kFd6nBS
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) May 8, 2026
The Democrats lit $80 million on fire in Virginia!
Virginia State Supreme Court strikes down the clearly unconstitutional redistricting referendum! https://t.co/IsRzwACc8l pic.twitter.com/3cYj6O3OZI
— Alex Pfeiffer (@AlexPfeiffer) May 8, 2026
Yes, plus another $100 million torched by outside left-wing groups.
The 6D-5R congressional map in Virginia has been reinstated for the 2026 midterms by the Supreme Court of Virginia https://t.co/PqR3880ERV pic.twitter.com/QG1sgIdSQQ
— Politics & Poll Tracker ? (@PollTracker2024) May 8, 2026
It comes in mens and womens and lets your friends know you're happy to express your views and don't care what anyone thinks! Cheers!

Now, while the current 6-Dems, 5-Republicans map will remain in effect for the midterms, don’t bet your last dollar on whether Democrats in the state will try another gerrymander. Democrats don’t like to be told ‘no,’ and are definitely going to try and find a creative way around the state Constitution’s political gerrymandering ban.

