Virginia voters are casting ballots today on a constitutional amendment that would let the General Assembly temporarily redraw congressional districts before 2031 if other states do so without a court order. Supporters say it would restore fairness; opponents call it a power grab. A proposed map, already approved by lawmakers, would take effect for the 2026 races only if voters say yes. Early voting ended Sunday; polls open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., results expected tonight. Polling shows an edge for supporters, and even if it passes, the measure faces a legal challenge before the Virginia Supreme Court.
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