FromVirginians for Fair Elections, “the campaign advocating for a constitutional amendment to protect fair representation and ensure Virginia voters — not politicians — have the final say over congressional district maps.”
WATCH NEW AD: “It’s Happening” — GOP Politicians Redrawing Maps to Rig the Midterm Elections
Richmond, Va. — Today, Virginians for Fair Elections released a new ad, “Happening,” highlighting Republican efforts across the country to redraw congressional maps and lock in an advantage before the midterm elections.
The ad underscores how MAGA-controlled states like Florida, Ohio, and Texas are pursuing new maps without voter approval — putting fair representation at risk and threatening to dilute Virginians’ voices in Washington.
Virginia can’t sit back and do nothing.
That’s why Democrats, Republicans, and Independents are voting YES on the upcoming Fair Elections Amendment on the April 21st, 2026 ballot. This temporary, emergency measure lets the people decide on Virginia’s congressional maps and gives voters the final say.
At a time when politicians in other states are trying to rig the system at Donald Trump’s direction, Virginians have the chance to level the playing field and protect fair representation. The amendment has a firm end date and returns Virginia to its bipartisan redistricting process after the 2030 census.
Vote YES by April 21st to protect fair representation — and let voters, not politicians, have the final say.
VO: It’s happening all over the country — congressional maps being redrawn to give Republicans an even bigger advantage.
VO: Politicians redrawing maps to rig the midterm elections. And Virginia can’t sit back and do nothing. That’s why Democrats, Republicans, and Independents are voting YES on the fair elections amendment.
VO: It’s a temporary measure to let the people decide on Virginia’s maps, and give voters the final say in our elections — not politicians.
Virginians for Fair Elections is the campaign advocating for a constitutional amendment to protect fair representation and ensure Virginia voters — not politicians — have the final say over congressional district maps. The amendment is a temporary, emergency exception designed to level the playing field for Virginia’s congressional elections, with the Commonwealth’s bipartisan redistricting commission resuming full authority after the 2030 census.