In a rare bit of good news for anyone tired of bureaucratic fast-tracking in election matters, the Virginia Supreme Court just told the state’s Department of Elections and Attorney General 'not so fast.'
The high court denied an emergency stay of last week’s Tazewell County Circuit Court ruling that bars the Board of Elections from certifying the results of Virginia’s redistricting referendum — at least for now.
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New: The Supreme Court of Virginia has denied a request for an emergency stay of last week’s Tazewell ruling that said the State Board of Elections can’t certify the results of Virginia’s redistricting referendum.
— Tyler Englander (@TylerEnglander) April 28, 2026
This is just a ruling on the request for a stay and not on the… pic.twitter.com/iTU1i01d7O
Nice try, Jay Jones. Or whichever expensive attorney he hired to fight this for him because he's an unqualified monster who has no business being in office.
Oops, did we say all of that out loud?
Our bad.
The motion to lift the lower court's stay on certification has been denied by SCOVA. https://t.co/ZUxNN0xKJ0
— Virginia Project (@ProjectVirginia) April 28, 2026
See?
Oh wow...well maybe there is a chance.
— CA ET Nerd (@earlyvotedata) April 28, 2026
Don't get your hopes up but this is interesting. https://t.co/A8qZMm1WB1
Fair, but still ...
If the court intended to allow this to move forward it would have been easy enough to allow the certification. Again, we're not getting our hopes up because it's better to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
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Could this be a light at the end of a really horrible tunnel for Virginians?
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