
State Board of Elections
Virginia elections authority permanently enjoined from certifying the April 2026 redistricting referendum result.
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Why is Virginia's elections board barred from certifying a vote Virginians already took?
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Background
The Virginia State Board of Elections is the state's central elections administration body, responsible for certifying electoral results, overseeing voter registration, and coordinating with local election officials across Virginia's 133 localities. It became a central actor in the 2026 redistricting saga when Judge Hurley permanently enjoined the board from certifying the results of the 21 April 2026 redistricting referendum — the day after Virginia voters approved the measure 50.7-49.3%.
The injunction placed the board in the unusual position of being legally prohibited from performing its core certification function on a completed vote. The board now awaits resolution from the Virginia Supreme Court in Scott v. McDougle, which heard arguments on 27 April 2026 but issued no ruling or timeline.
The 25 May 2026 candidate filing Deadline for Virginia congressional races creates the binding operational Deadline the board must work within — without court resolution before that date, candidates will file under the existing pre-referendum district lines.