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Democrats, Virginia

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Virginia Democrats propose congressional map that could boost their party in the midterms
Virginia Democrats released a new congressional map proposal Thursday evening that could allow the party to win all but one of state's districts in this year's midterm elections.

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Virginia Democrats show map to counter Trump redistricting but its future is unclear
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Proposed Virginia map would help Democrats flip up to four House seats
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Here’s what a new congressional map could mean for Hampton Roads
Democratic legislators in the General Assembly unveiled their proposed new congressional map Thursday night.

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What a crowded congressional primary in N.J. says about the state of Democrats
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Virginia Democrats say 10-1 congressional map is ready
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Virginia voter guide: 2 seats in General Assembly up for grabs in special election

An appointment by Gov. Abigail Spanberger has caused a domino effect of special elections to fill two vacancies in Virginia’s General Assembly.
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Virginia Special Elections are February 10

Early in-person voting began Jan. 31 and will run through Feb. 7.
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Virginia proposal aims to align electoral votes with national popular vote

A Virginia House bill would tie the state’s electoral votes to the national popular vote winner if enough states join the interstate compact.
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Virginia Senate votes to amend Virginia Beach charter in favor of 10-1 election system

RICHMOND — The Virginia Senate voted 27 to 13 Thursday to pass legislation amending Virginia Beach’s city charter in order to formally adopt the single-member districts the city has used for the last two election cycles. Virginia Beach Sens. Aaron Rouse, a Democrat, and Bill DeSteph, a Republican, were at odds over the vote.
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