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What Roanoke-area voters are saying at the polls on the final day of Virginia's redistricting vote

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Voters in the Roanoke and New River valleys cast their ballots on a constitutional amendment to redraw Virginia's congressional districts, potentially favoring Democrats. The outcome may impact the state's political landscape.

Voters in the Roanoke and New River valleys lined up to vote on a constitutional amendment that would redraw Virginia's congressional districts. The proposed map has been criticized by Republicans, who argue it unfairly favors Democrats. For the amendment to take effect, it must be approved in the Tuesday special election. Turnout has been relatively high, with nearly 1.3 million people voting early. The outcome may have significant implications for the state's political landscape. The amendment's passage could lead to redrawn congressional districts, potentially shifting the balance of power in the state.

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