Virginia State Trial Court Finds that Virginia Legislature Didn’t Follow its own Rules when it Passed the Redistricting Bill

On January 27, a Virginia state trial court issued a ruling in McDougle v Nardo, Tazewell Circuit Court, CL25-1582. The ruling says that when the Virginia legislature passed a bill to redistrict the U.S. House district boundaries, it didn’t follow its own procedures, and therefore the law is not in effect.

There will be an appeal.


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Virginia State Trial Court Finds that Virginia Legislature Didn’t Follow its own Rules when it Passed the Redistricting Bill — 2 Comments

  1. MINORITY RULE GERRYMANDERS IN VA SINCE 1618 — MERE 408 YEARS AGO.

    IE OLIGARCH ***LAWS*** — ENFORCED BY MONARCHS/OLIGARCHS

    1619- FIRST BLACK SLAVES INTO VA

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