Loudoun County Republican Committee urges ‘No’ vote on Virginia redistricting referendum

Scott Pio, Chairman
Scott Pio, Chairman
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Loudoun County Republican Committee has used its social media platform to address the upcoming redistricting referendum in Virginia, scheduled for April 21, 2026. The committee is urging voters to oppose the measure and raising concerns about potential political motivations behind proposed changes.

In a post dated April 4, 2026, the committee stated: “Government closest to the people governs best. On April 21, vote NO on redistricting — don’t let politicians redraw the map to protect themselves instead of you.

Understand the issue. Read this before you vote: https://t.co/s8j6LZrCAG

Later that day, another message emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the referendum: “Read thisImportant information to help understand and speak about the Redistricting Referendum at the center of the April 21 Special Election. https://t.co/w76opYfE5W” This post encouraged voters to educate themselves ahead of casting their ballots.

A subsequent thread posted on April 4 provided a detailed perspective from the committee’s viewpoint: “1/10
A STEP BY STEP EXPLAINER ON HOW VIRGINIA WILL BE GERRYMANDERED IF DEM POLITICIANS HAVE THEIR WAY ON APRIL 21!

Virginia is voting on April 21st.
Most people have no idea what’s at stake.
Let me show you. https://t.co/oW4OQFXS7f

Redistricting in Virginia has historically been a contentious issue, with debates centering around whether changes serve public interests or entrench incumbent politicians’ power. The Loudoun County Republican Committee’s campaign reflects broader statewide and national conversations about gerrymandering and local control over electoral boundaries.



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