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The Virginia Redistricting Commission voted Monday to consider their constitutionally mandated window in which to draw new political maps as beginning on August 26th, after months of operating on the assumption that their start date would be the release of Census data Thursday.
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Most counties in southside and southwest Virginia declined in population over the past ten years, according to data released by the U. S. Census Bureau…
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Lawyers hired by the Virginia Redistricting Commission have advised the body to revise existing maps rather than start from scratch, the co-chair of the…
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Even though observers think Southwest Virginia is likely to lose seats, only one person from Southwest spoke at a virtual hearing for the Virginia…
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The Virginia Redistricting Commission is about to start drawing new political boundaries for the Commonwealth.And they’re getting an earful.Members of the…
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Virginia’s Redistricting Commission chose a new member Monday, leaving the commission without a member from Southwest Virginia.Virginia Trost-Thornton was…
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As Virginia’s redistricting commission prepares for its first public hearings, one the commission’s most pressing issues is replacing one of its members…
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A resignation from the Virginia Redistricting Commission announced at a meeting Tuesday will upset the partisan balance of the body until a replacement is…
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Virginia’s redistricting commission will meet in person for the first time Tuesday. The meeting in Richmond comes after months of virtual…
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After going online because of the pandemic, zoning decisions and regulatory hearings on Zoom are coming to an end, for the most part. Boards and…