Virginia's Redistricting Referendum at Center of Bitter Battle: Attorney General Vows to Appeal Injunction A contentious battle over Virginia's redistricting referendum has taken a dramatic turn, with Attorney General Jay Jones announcing plans to appeal a court-issued injunction. The move comes after a judge blocked the implementation of the referendum, which was overwhelmingly approved by state voters. Jones, a Democrat, has maintained that the decision undermines the will of the people and has accused the judge of overstepping their authority. As the dispute continues to unfold, the future of Virginia's electoral maps hangs in the balance, sparking concerns about the potential impact on the state's electoral landscape.


Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones (D) on Wednesday said he will appeal an injunction on the state's redistricting referendum approved by voters. "As I said last night, Virginia voters have spoken, and an activist judge should not have veto power over the People's vote," Jones said in a statement shared on the social platform X....