The special three-judge redistricting panel in Richmond acted yesterday, ordering the new Virginia map they previously approved in place for the 2016 election.  The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging the new plan and could subsequently stay yesterday’s decision.

Two of the three judges supported the move to enact the map now.  The third, Robert F. Payne, dissented saying that while he agrees the panel does have the authority to push forward, this particular ruling should be held until the Supreme Court determines the merits of the lawsuit challenging the new map.

The action means that Rep. Randy Forbes’ (R-Chesapeake) 4th District will not be winnable for a Republican because the court desires to create a second minority district.  Rep. Bobby Scott’s (D-Newport News) 3rd CD, which was declared unconstitutional early in 2015 because black voters were unnecessarily packed within the current boundaries, will now move out of the Richmond/ Petersburg region and solely into the Hampton Roads area.  The R/P territory will instead transfer to Forbes’ district.  The new 4th would translate into a 61% Obama CD, up from the President’s 49% tally in 2012.

Elsewhere, Henrico County Sheriff Mike Wade (R) announced that he will challenge freshman Rep. Dave Brat (R-Glen Allen) for the 7th District Republican nomination.  Rep. Brat unseated then-House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R) in the 2014 GOP primary.  The Wade challenge is serious, and described as an establishment move to reclaim the seat that Cantor lost two years ago.

This weekend, 7th District Republicans will convene to determine the type of nomination system they will adopt for the 2016 election.  Rep. Brat’s forces will have a major say in whether a primary, convention, or firehouse primary will be adopted.  The latter describes a voting event that features few polling places over a limited amount of time, but so far has only been used in northern Virginia.  The outcome of this local intra-party vote tomorrow will go a long way toward determining who will advance to the general election.



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