And importantly, that had to go through our General assembly for two votes before going on the ballot for a referendum for voters. And so what is important, and I think different than certainly what Texas did in Virginia is that The maps that the legislature was proposing was before the people and people very much understood that this is temporary responsive. and they knew what they were voting for. And that when this passed, it would be because individual voters and especially millions of Virginians had decided to take this step. (01:38–01:55)
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Asserts that Virginia's proposed redistricting maps were presented to the public as temporary and responsive.
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