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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>A Virginia circuit court judge on Wednesday struck down the state's voter-approved redistricting amendment in its entirety, ruling that the measure was unconstitutional from its inception and that every vote cast in Tuesday's special election — for or against — is legally void.

https://meidasnews.com/news/virginia-judge-voids-redistricting-amendment-invalidates-all-votes-from-tuesdays-special-election
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>>533718269
november is gonna be such a fucking funny month. i'm planning on taking election day and the next wednesday off to watch
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>>533718269
How the hell can a single judge overturn the will of the people? What a disgusting country.
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>>533718363
All republics are held together by tradition and good intentions. We have neither.
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>>533718502
We're not a republic anymore. And "democracy" is an inherently corrupt system. We need a strongman.
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>>533718363
Dems sure loved it when California passed anti-immigrant Prop. 187 in 1994 and one Jimmy Carter-appointed judge (Mariana Pfaelzer) ruled against it and invalidated the whole referendum that passed with nearly 60% support.
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>>533718269
it'll go to the supreme court. the supreme court will deem it legal, just like they did when recucklicans redistricted texas (25A608 Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens). you lost, tranny.
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>>533718269

>w-w-w-watch when dems take back power
>i-i-i-its over for you ch-ch-chuds
time to farm some lib tears
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>>533718704
It's not going to federal court, this is a state court battle, and thus far all the state courts are ruling against Virginia Democrats. Even the State Supreme Court seemed inclined to ultimately rule against them while letting the measure move forward to a referendum vote.
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but when judges overturn DRUMPF it's good
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>>533718269
The fair redistricting looks even more jerrymandered than before. Can't blame the judge.
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>>533718363
You have a child's understanding of what actually happened. What part of "void due to being unconstitutional" do you not understand?
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>>533718269
>uneducated facebook boomer tier morons celebrating over nothing as usual
*yawn* ohhh... I'm just... so sleepy...

like, cool, so the appeal case will go to the same fucking liberal-filled VA Supreme Court that allowed the election to occur in the first place by staying the original injunction. Wow, we totally won guys!
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>>533718363
If the will of the people is to kill every fucking nigger in the world, who are you to stop this democratic edict?
You fucking idiot. The left thinks authority and power comes from the government, when the government's SINGLE PURPOSE is to defend the rights that every human (except shitskins fags and juden) is automatically granted by their mere existence.
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>>533718799
jfc it's always amazing to see the American education system at work, lmao.

sense you clearly don't know, I'll tell you: each state has their own supreme court.
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Legal scholars of /pol/
Will higher level courts allow it or just make the same ruling as the circuit judge?
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>>533719222
you should take a nap buddy, you'll feel more rested and not be so angwy
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>>533718363
the same way that faggot judge in California overturned the voters' will and by doing so somehow managed to make fag marriage legal in all 50 states

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_California_Proposition_8
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>>533719935
>faggot judge in California overturned the voters' will
many such cases!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_California_Proposition_187
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>>533719403
>jfc it's always amazing to see the American education system at work, lmao.
I know, your reading comprehension is atrocious.
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>>533718363

>will of the people
>51/49 vote
>obama campaigned for it...

Anyone suggesting this is fucking retarded. Admittedly, democrats DO a good job at these things, and campaigning and getting people out to vote. I would have serious questions as to how many republicans even knew the implications here.

There's tons of people who mostly vote in major elections. They've got OBAMA .. and I heard the claim that 95% of the money involved in this is "anonymous". So you have democrats dumping BIG MONEY and having their top guy campaign to get people out to vote for this.

And then with republicans, I doubt there was nearly the effort to get people to vote as democrats attempt to steal their seats. Also very interesting claim I heard yesterday about gerrymandering in general seems to be quite real...

They create the districts in such a way that they "bleed into" dense population areas. By design... Because if they have 80% of the vote in that area, they're then able to take over other districts using the votes from an area in which there's a dense population and overflow of votes.

I just looked at the texas map, and it really is like that... Many districts STRETCH INTO places like Houston, therefore allowing voters in houston to vote as though they were in districst that should be much further away from houston. It's fraud on a mass scale, and we should look at every state to see how bad this is.
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>>533720248
numerous states have zero republican representation, gerrymandering massively favors democrats nationwide
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>>533718593
>look at this thing that happened 32 years ago under a republican president
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>>533718269
Do nothing
Win

He's a holy man
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>>533719425
It doesn't really matter, the case regarding the legality of the referendum is already before the Virginia Supreme Court and whatever they decide will be the final word on it.
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>>533718269
>Tazewell County
Not gonna stand lol
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>>533718946
>trying to pretend that a leftist judge won’t abuse the definition of what is and isn’t constitutional.

You “people” lie as easily as you breathe.
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>>533720325
>gerrymandering massively favors democrats nationwide
Then why have Republicans been doing it for decades?
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>>533718269
>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
migger cope thread
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>>533720932
both of them do it whenever they can, democrats have simply been more successful at it, chinkjeet.
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>>533719425
>Legal scholars of /pol/
>Will higher level courts allow it or just make the same ruling as the circuit judge?
Its not particularly clear. It will likely come down to the Virginia Supreme Court which is known to be fairly conservative, but im not an expert on the Virginia constitution. Supposedly during a Virginia special session only laws pertaining to the stated reason for the session (the budget in this case) can be put to referendum. If that is actually the case then VA Supreme Court will likely uphold the ruling and the re-districting would be illegal. Most states dont have this 'special session' rule, its really about Virginia state law here.

The US Supreme Court is unlikely to take up this case based solely on timeline alone, but this SCOTUS has been pretty deferential when Election changes come from Legislatures by law or referendum.

I would say that conservative judges like the one that struck this referendum down are generally not 'activist judges' that do retarded shit for political reasons. That is almost exclusively female/minority judges, that are literally making shit up, or rule against a law just because they can. This alone would lend credence to the idea that the referendum violated Virginia law. So if I had to bet I would bet that the new district map will NOT be implemented.
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>>533721275
>I would say that conservative judges like the one that struck this referendum down are generally not 'activist judges' that do retarded shit for political reasons.
This, conservatives (tragically) are famous for simply laying down and taking it, unless the overreach is particularly egregious.
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>>533719935
>somehow managed to make fag marriage legal in all 50 states
According to US federal law if any state recognizes a marriage as legal, all states must recognize it as legal.
This helps with divorce proceedings as well as general allowing travel across state lines without issue.
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>>533719222
Ironic, in a thread about Virginia, which was forced back into the Union at gun point.
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>>533721275
Thanks for educating me anon and explaining it so that even i understand
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>>533718363
Judiasm
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>>533720538
>that was in the past, c'mon man!
Ramstein base?
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>>533718269
>Reasoning it's unconstitutional
>Because a referendum is supposed to take two years and 90 days
That sounds like Virginia's referendum laws exist specifically to hope people forget about why they wanted the referendum in the first place.
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>>533718269
The same judge who delayed the vote in the first place, twice, and got overturned by the state SC on appeal, twice...
Wanna guess how this new appeal is gonna go? Lmao
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>>533718269
> a clear popular mandate expressed at the ballot box on Tuesday.
Didn't they only win by a few percentage points? 51.5% vs 48.6%?

Pretty ballsy calling that a mandate.
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>rush through redistricting
>make special election with as little info as possible to ensure 9-5 doesn't go vote
>still barely pull ahead

Yeah no shit it was struck down
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>DECLARES that HB 1384 violates the Submission Clause of Va. Const. art XII 1 because the ballot language proposed in 1384 submits to the voters a flagrantly misleading question to the voters, and because ballot language did not accurate describe the proposed amendment as it was passed by the General Assembly.

The language on the ballot:

>Question: Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections, while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census?

Seems pretty fucking clear to me.
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>>533718363
49% of the state didn't want their votes to go down the toilet thanks to this 10-1 nonsense they were trying to pull.
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>>533718269
This same judge has tried to stop the vote twice and the state Supreme Court slapped him down both times, though it was more of a "We'll take a closer look if it actually gets passed" rather than outright approval.
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>>533721867
>restore "fairness"
>shifts into a projected 10 - 1
Literally kill yourself
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>>533721660
>The law supports someone/something I don't like, and is therefore invalid
Leftists actually believe this. It's why they'll crucify a White man for not tipping his waitress, but eternally excuse a nigger's felonies.
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>>533721725
Texas didn't even put it to a vote lol
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>>533721929
>They slapped him down!
>o-ok actually they just told him to wait and see if the state was actually dumb enough to go through with it before making a ruling....
Come on dude.
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>>533718363
>will of the people
Uh huh, and are these people in the room with you now anon?
>majority rules
In a democracy, but the US is not a democracy, in time maybe but not yet.
You dialectic needs work.
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>>533721410
in the 1800s you could kill a nigger in one state, flee to another state and start over fresh with a clean slate. we look back fondly at that era as "the good ol' days".
look at us now.
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>>533722107
What's your point?
We're not talking about Texas, we're talking about Virginia. More to the point, why do you think putting it to a vote gives it inherent legitimacy?

If me and the bois vote to gang rape your ass you going to submit to the "will of the people", prag?
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>>533722088
"Fairness" is when my side wins :^)
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>>533720248
>will of the people
>51/49 vote

Gee, I wonder by what margin this guy won the presidency by...
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>>533722295
Yeah and how did that "mandate" work out for him?
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>>533718583
Moron alert
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>>533718269
Post the reddit salt. They were so happy yesterday that a whole team of them came over here to troll.
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>>533718269
It'll be appealed up to the state supreme court. Big nothingburger until it gets there.
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>>533722251
"Fairness" is treating state elections to the national level and saying "well Ohio did this, so Virginia must do that to 'balance out' their change." It's an effort to disenfranchise people from one state because others from another state are disenfranchised and saying it's fair because two wrongs make a right.

I think it's a bad precedent that any state or political party can just redraw district lines 7 months before an election. Yes, I know other states are actively doing it too, but anything that pushes back on this is inherently good. I'd rather see it go to SCOTUS and them knock it down nation-wide.
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>>533722247
Are you playing dumb or actually dumb?
Texas redistricting on Trump's orders is what kicked off this gerrymandering arms race.
It just make it more pathetic when cons turn around and whine about Dems beating them at their own game while actually putting it to a vote.
>why do you think putting it to a vote gives it inherent legitimacy?
You were the one whining about having a "mandate". A close vote is far more of a mandate than NO vote.
>Since when does voting give legitimacy?!?
Since america, you pathetic thirdie hiding behind MY flag.
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>>533722908
>gerrymandering didn't exist until da ebul republicans started it!
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The va supreme court won't uphold that, it's a nothing burger
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>>533721867
>Restore fairness
>Fairness is redistricting districts that were created by neutral third parties and represents Va's voter by percent distribution.

Clear language is "shall not be infringed". The referendums language is bad and illegal.
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>>533718269
That judge should be very careful with starting his car.
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>>533723038
Lmao, you need to flail at a straw man because you can't address the actual facts.
Democrats have tried multiple times to end gerrymandering across the country and Republicans have unanimously regected it.
Republicans WANT to be able to gerrymander, at least when they do it. They just hypocritically get mad when Democrats beat them at their own game.

As long as Republicans demand to be free to gerrymander Democrats allowing them to one-sidedly do it for some moral grandstanding will just ensure Republicans will rig things to the maximum so that no one else, even some hypothetical third party, can win even with a huge majority.
Unfortunately it seems the only way gerrymandering will end is if Democrats out-gerrymander Republicans till they get enough control to institute a national ban without Republican help.
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>>533727256
Democrats try to end it when they feel it would benefit them to end it. They engage in it vigorously when they feel it benefits them to engage in it. There's no morality behind it, it's opportunism. The state of gerrymandering across the country broadly benefits the democrats. Texas didn't start any gerrymandering arms race. Gerrymandering has been happening for decades with flareups of increased activity here and there. You're a dumb fag who thinks that because you just noticed something, it's new.
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>>533723287

D.C. Retrocession executive order
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>>533724887
>>533724887
>>533724887 <---Go to thread to comment
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>>533718583
>we need a strongman
Always has been. This faggy little feminine experiment has long since failed.
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>>533718269
why can't democrats just ignore the judge and call everybody a racist instead?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4dxZCfEjL7U
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>>533720762
No one said this. They do that constantly. They're just having a melty now that the other side is fighting back
Let's shoot it out, faggots
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>>533728277
shocked it was a square (cube)
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>>533722898
I wish they'd just gas all the democrats
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>>533718269
>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>533727256
They want to end it after they rigged it. There are states that 50% percent republican but have no voice because of gerrymandering.
How do you feel about that?
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>>533728485
Is this the rock that stands on seven hills?
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>>533718363
>Vote yes: to restore fairness
>Vote no: if you're a big meanie
literally what was on the ballot
fuck off retard
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>>533721867
>Seems pretty fucking clear to me.
holy retard
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>>533727611
>Democrats try to end it when they feel it would benefit them to end it.
Bullshit, they have tried multiple times to institute a NATIONAL ban which Republicans have unanimously opposed.
Unless your argument is that ending gerrymandering in general would benefit the Democrats then they're the only ones asking for a truly level playing field.
As long as the Republicans block that though it'd be stupid to just let them one-sidedly gerrymander for some moral victory.
>The state of gerrymandering across the country broadly benefits the democrats.
Then why are they the ones pushing for a national ban while the Republicans are the one a blocking it?

>>533729549
Democrats have tried to ban gerrymandering nationally multiple times and Republicans always block it.
As long as Republicans demand to be able to gerrymander it'd be stupidly to let them do it one-sidedly.
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golly gee we sure wish the republicans didn't FORCE us to gerrymander :(
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>>533730816
Democrats support a national ban and level playing field.
Republicans oppose it.
If they wanna play that game they shouldn't whine when Democrats do it better.
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>>533718269
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