The drawing of maps for congressional and state legislative districts is now the responsibility of the Supreme Court of Virginia. The Court has set up a webpage with info about this stage of the process, including how to submit public comment.
Did you know that you can sort the various maps by clicking on any of the columns? https://t.co/Ov0vurz7Pq
Alphabetically, chronologically, even by the number of comments on a map! We'll be looking at a variety of maps today so this should help make it easier to find a map.
The Commission meets next on October 18, beginning at 8:00 a.m. To register to speak, please sign up by noon on October 17. Click below for the link.
https://t.co/htZnCkc7Ds
We have 101 persons signed up for public comment today! We've broken the list down into 4 groups - see which group you're in here: https://t.co/kkWbGaHXRg
Maps for tomorrow's meeting are now available online. View the maps under the Congressional tab on our view & comment tool: https://t.co/Ov0vurz7Pq
The agenda for tomorrow morning's (10/14) Commission meeting is now available. https://t.co/W5lxozFpA0
Initial drafts of congressional district maps will be available for viewing and commenting later today.
Interested in listening to today's Virginia Redistricting Commission meeting in Spanish? Email [email protected] to receive the link to listen in Spanish live. The meeting begins at 9:00 a.m.