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Spanberger cheers on Va. redistricting win as Republicans press courts to strike down planned maps

Gov. Abigail Spanberger celebrated a win for Democrats in Virginia on Tuesday night as the party moved ahead with a plan to redraw the state’s congressional map to potentially gain four additional U.S. House seats. Meanwhile, Republicans are holding out hope that the Virginia Supreme Court will rule against the redistricting efforts. The court had postponed arguments on redistricting until after the special election. Former Gov. Glenn Youngkin has argued the proposed map is unfair and would disenfranchise voters in red, rural counties by lumping them in with urban, blue parts of the state.

Spanberger joined WTOP anchor Nick Iannelli to defend the amendment, which many Democrats have said is a necessary check on President Donald Trump’s efforts to rigg the maps in his favor in other states. Read and listen to the interview below: The following transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.

LIVE RESULTS: Virginia’s redistricting referendum

Follow WTOP's team coverage of the 2026 Virginia redistricting referendum online, on air at 103.5 FM or on the WTOP News app. Voters have voted 'yes' on proposed amendment to Virginia's constitution that clears a path for a Democratic-led redistricting effort, aimed at gaining the party seats in the U.S. House amid a nationwide gerrymandering showdown.
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