LOS ANGELES: Democratic leaders convened a special session of the Virginia legislature on Monday to consider redrawing congressional electoral maps in their party’s favour, while Indiana’s Republican governor summoned lawmakers to weigh a similar plan next week at the behest of President Donald Trump.
Virginia and Indiana were poised to become the latest battlegrounds in a mid-decade redistricting war, instigated by Trump, that could play a pivotal role in the outcome of next year’s congressional elections.
Redistricting, the periodic reshaping of political boundaries dividing legislative seats, traditionally is conducted just once a decade following the US Census to account for population shifts.
