15 min until VA polls close

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Anonymous wrote:My 18 year old son, first time voter, voted yes. I was super surprised that this broke through to him (not at all political) and he registered to vote to go do this. I predict it will pass


He clearly is political if he registered to vote to gerrymander.


He’s taking AP gov so he registered to vote at the urging of his teacher. I honestly had no idea which way he would vote.
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Fairfax will put YES over the top, but it was closer than I thought it would be.
Anonymous
NY Times: "Our model, which is driven by precinct-level results broken out by vote method, currently estimates that the referendum will pass by a margin of approximately 4 points."
Anonymous
Squishy liberals who think that the Dems still must always be honorable even if it means watching the country be destroyed came close to sinking this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYT poll watch:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/us/elections/results-virginia-redistricting.html

Ouch. That’s awfully close. Nail biter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Squishy liberals who think that the Dems still must always be honorable even if it means watching the country be destroyed came close to sinking this.


I was just thinking the same. Personally, I’m old enough to remember the “F@#% Your Feelings” t-shirts.
Anonymous
It finally flipped. Phew!
Anonymous
YES is winning!
Anonymous
NBC just called it for Yes.
Anonymous
NBC has officially called it for Yes. WOOHOOO
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I predict it will pass.

Playing nice and “When they go low, we go high” are things of the past.

Hakeem Jeffries on today’s VA results: “When they go low we hit back hard”.
Anonymous
What is the threshold for a re-count? It's a difference by 100, 000 votes, no?

Are absentee and early voting counted?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nice of you guys to think of anyone else in the state except those from NOVA-it’s terribly unfair to the rural portions of the state who will lose all representation of their interests.



Considering they typically vote against their best interest interests, maybe this is not a bad thing.

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