Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
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County map:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
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County map:
The amendment gives voters a choice as to whether they want to amend the Virginia constitution to temporarily redraw the congressional maps or not. The voters get to make the decision. This is a choice being given to the voters in response to Republicans gerrymandering (without voter approval) all over the country in an attempt to rig the midterm elections in favor of Trump so he doesn't lose control of the House.
That is not how our Virginia constitutional process works.
LOL yes it does. Please keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
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County map:
The amendment gives voters a choice as to whether they want to amend the Virginia constitution to temporarily redraw the congressional maps or not. The voters get to make the decision. This is a choice being given to the voters in response to Republicans gerrymandering (without voter approval) all over the country in an attempt to rig the midterm elections in favor of Trump so he doesn't lose control of the House.
That is not how our Virginia constitutional process works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
![]()
County map:
The amendment gives voters a choice as to whether they want to amend the Virginia constitution to temporarily redraw the congressional maps or not. The voters get to make the decision. This is a choice being given to the voters in response to Republicans gerrymandering (without voter approval) all over the country in an attempt to rig the midterm elections in favor of Trump so he doesn't lose control of the House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
![]()
County map:
The amendment gives voters a choice as to whether they want to amend the Virginia constitution to temporarily redraw the congressional maps or not. The voters get to make the decision. This is a choice being given to the voters in response to Republicans gerrymandering (without voter approval) all over the country in an attempt to rig the midterm elections in favor of Trump so he doesn't lose control of the House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?
To throw out the constitutional requirement voted in by around 2/3 of fairfax residents that requires all voting districts to be drawn by an independent coalition.
The "Fair" Voting Act replace the independent commisdion with a gerrymandered map in violation of the Virginia Constitution, that divides Fairfax county into 5 congressional districts around 15 miles apart.
In the new gerrymandered map voted on in April, the new state government:
District 11 goes through 14 counties in a giant V shape, from Arlington at the point out to rural virginia hours away past Harrisonburg and Charlottesville on one leg and around Goochland County on the other end, wrapping around Richmond.
District 8 is like a lizard doing a headstand with its tail in the air, starting with a sliver of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax and Prince William counties, through 16 counties down to around Glouchester County near Williamsburg.
![]()
County map:
Anonymous wrote:Special election for what?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way this post was written, it is very unclear that the OP was asking about April 21.
It reads as though the OP was asking about the 4th through the 21st-- though of what month, it was unclear.
If you follow the news, you would know what it means.
I'm not sure this is totally accurate, but here is my understanding:
The Va legislature wants to gerrymander our current 6Dem5GOP Congressional seats to 10Dem/1 GOP. There is a constitutional amendment that says it can only be done with an intervening election. There is dispute over whether 2025 election is an "intervening election." A judge has said it does not meet the standard and the vote to ignore the amendment on 4/21 may not occur.
I'm sure it will be appealed. So, depending on court cases we MAY or may NOT have an election day on 4/21.
I've no idea what the turnout will be if they have one or if schools would be closed.
I do follow the news, but I am also intelligent enough to write dates and other numbers clearly and accurately.
In no way is writing a date as "4-21st" correct. You could have written 04/21/26, 4/21/26, 4/21, April 21, or even 21/04/26. If you wanted to be informal, but still clear, you could have written April 21st. No one who has successfully completed the third grade writes a date as 4-21st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So 40 days off plus 3 this week makes 43?
There have been 3 snow days, right? What would be the other days?
180-3
Anonymous wrote:I love the title and laugh every time I scroll by. With the ice still here and more possible snow on the way, they might be closed the 4th - 21st.
It’s not what you meant but what we are thinking.