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"15. 1. § 1. The redistricting map for Virginia's representatives to the United States House of Representatives, established by the Supreme Court of Virginia (In re: Decennial Redistricting Pursuant to The Constitution of Virginia, art. II, §§ 6 to 6-A, and Virginia Code § 30-399, order (Va. 12/28/2021)) following the 2020 decennial census is hereby repealed and any further use of the voting districts constituting such redistricting map is prohibited.


§ 2. In accordance with § 24.2-304.05 of the Code of Virginia, the district numbers and boundaries of the 11 congressional districts as set out in the fourth enactment are those designated in the block equivalency files and resulting shapefile that is the electronic version of the districts, and those block equivalency files and shapefile shall be controlling in any legal determination of the boundary of such district.


§ 3. All references in the fourth enactment to boundaries of counties and cities and of precincts shall be interpreted to refer to those in existence on April 1, 2021, and as reported by the United States Bureau of the Census in the 2020 Census reports provided pursuant to United States P.L. 94-171, notwithstanding any subsequent changes to the boundaries of those counties, cities, or precincts.


§ 4. The 11 congressional districts are:

First. All of King William County, Spotsylvania County, and the City of Fredericksburg; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Bush Hill Voting District, Forestdale Voting District, Franconia Voting District, Hayfield Voting District, Rose Hill Voting District, Virginia Hills Voting District, Garfield Voting District, Lane Voting District, Villages Voting District, Kingstowne Voting District, Van Dorn Voting District, Clermont Voting District, Huntley Voting District, Island Creek Voting District, Belvedere Voting District, Lincolnia Voting District, Plaza Voting District, Parklawn Voting District, Crossroads Voting District, Weyanoke Voting District, Skyline Voting District, Bren Mar Voting District, Newington Voting District, Belvoir Voting District, Lorton Station Voting District, Alban Voting District, Saratoga Voting District, Woodlawn Voting District, and Army Voting District, and parts of the Baileys Voting District, Edsall Voting District, Laurel Hill Voting District, Lorton Voting District, Pinewood Voting District, Pioneer Voting District, Poe Voting District, South County Voting District, and Sydenstricker Voting District; part of Hanover County comprised of the Ashland Voting District, Sliding Hill Voting District, Berkley Voting District, Kersey Creek Voting District, Chickahominy Voting District, Beaverdam Voting District, Blunts Voting District, Wilmington Parish Voting District, Courthouse Voting District, Oak Knoll Voting District, West Hanover Voting District, Oak Hill Voting District, Clay Voting District, Shady Grove Voting District, Atlee Voting District, Cool Spring Voting District, Battlefield Voting District, Cold Harbor Voting District, Black Creek Voting District, Pebble Creek Voting District, Beaverdam Creek Voting District, Rural Point Voting District, Newman Voting District, Studley Voting District, Totopotomoy Voting District, Georgetown Voting District, Laurel Meadow Voting District, Village Voting District, Lee Davis Voting District, Mechanicsville Voting District, Hanover Grove Voting District, Montpelier Voting District, Elmont Voting District, and South Anna Voting District; part of Prince William County comprised of the Saunders Voting District, Marshall Voting District, Coles Voting District, Spriggs Voting District, Hylton Voting District, Penn Voting District, Saratoga Voting District, Rosa Parks Voting District, Pattie Voting District, Washington Reid Voting District, Henderson Voting District, Montclair Voting District, Ashland Voting District, Cardinal Voting District, Cabin Branch Voting District, Lake Ridge Voting District, Occoquan Voting District, Old Bridge Voting District, Rockledge Voting District, Mohican Voting District, Bethel Voting District, Chinn Voting District, Springwoods Voting District, Mc Coart Voting District, Westridge Voting District, York Voting District, Lynnwood Voting District, Antietam Voting District, Dale Voting District, Beville Voting District, Hampton Voting District, Gideon Voting District, Minnieville Voting District, Bel Air Voting District, Kerrydale Voting District, Enterprise Voting District, King Voting District, Fitzgerald Voting District, and Neabsco Voting District, and parts of the Forest Park Voting District, Graham Park Voting District, and Quantico Voting District precincts; and part of Stafford County comprised of the Hartwood Voting District, Rocky Run Voting District, College Voting District, Rock Hill Voting District, Roseville Voting District, Ruby Voting District, Stefaniga Voting District, Griffis Voting District, Barrett Voting District, Grafton Voting District, Falmouth Voting District, Drew Voting District, Gayle Voting District, Ferry Farm Voting District, Chatham Voting District, England Run Voting District, Woodlands Voting District, Whitson Voting District, and Hampton Voting District, and parts of the Courthouse Voting District, Simpson Voting District, and White Oak Voting District precincts.


Second. All of Accomack County, Isle of Wight County, and Northampton County, and the Cities of Suffolk and Virginia Beach; part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Great Bridge Voting District, Bethel Voting District, South Norfolk Recreation Voting District, Bells Mill Voting District, Oscar Smith Voting District, Georgetown Voting District, Grassfield Voting District, Hickory Grove Voting District, Indian Creek Voting District, Indian River Voting District, Norfolk Highlands Voting District, Oaklette Voting District, Johnson Park Voting District, Tanglewood Voting District, South Norfolk Voting District, Carver School Voting District, Providence Voting District, Hickory Middle School Voting District, Great Bridge Baptist Church Voting District, Bridgetown Voting District, John T West Voting District, Pleasant Crossing Voting District, Bells Mill II Voting District, Cooper's Way Voting District, Georgetown East Voting District, Cypress Voting District, Parker Road Voting District, Centerville Voting District, Fentress Voting District, Poplar Branch Voting District, and Deep Creek II Voting District, and parts of the Fairways Voting District and Waterway Voting District precincts; and part of Franklin City comprised of Precinct 1-1, Precinct 2-1, and Precinct 6-1, and parts of the Precinct 3-1, Precinct 4-1, and Precinct 5-1 precincts.


Third. All of the Cities of Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, and Portsmouth; and part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Camelot Voting District, Churchland Voting District, Crestwood Voting District, Deep Creek Voting District, Greenbrier Voting District, Geneva Park Voting District, Gilmerton Voting District, B M Williams Voting District, Jolliff Voting District, E W Chittum Voting District, Fellowship Voting District, Oak Grove Voting District, St. Julians Voting District, Silverwood Voting District, Sunray I Voting District, Westover Voting District, Taylor Road Voting District, Bailey Creek Voting District, Lake Drummond Voting District, Parkways Voting District, Nansemond Voting District, Sunray II Voting District, Jolliff Middle School Voting District, River Walk Voting District, Shipyard Road Voting District, Pughsville Voting District, Green Tree Voting District, Expressway Voting District, Clearfield Voting District, and Waterway II Voting District, and parts of the Fairways Voting District and Waterway Voting District precincts.


Fourth. All of Brunswick County, Charles City County, Dinwiddie County, Greensville County, Halifax County, Mecklenburg County, Pittsylvania County, Prince George County, Southampton County, Surry County, and Sussex County, and the Cities of Colonial Heights, Danville, Emporia, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Williamsburg; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Bellwood Voting District, South Chester Voting District, Enon Voting District, North Chester Voting District, Drewrys Bluff Voting District, Harrowgate Voting District, Wells Voting District, Elizabeth Scott Voting District, Dutch Gap Voting District, Carver Voting District, Ettrick Voting District, Matoaca Voting District, and Longhouse Voting District, and parts of the Iron Bridge Voting District precinct; part of Franklin City comprised of parts of the Precinct 3-1, Precinct 4-1, and Precinct 5-1 precincts; part of Henrico County comprised of the Adams Voting District, Central Gardens Voting District, Fairfield Voting District, Glen Lea Voting District, Maplewood Voting District, Ratcliffe Voting District, Antioch Voting District, Cedar Fork Voting District, Chickahominy Voting District, Donahoe Voting District, Dorey Voting District, Eanes Voting District, Elko Voting District, Highland Springs Voting District, Laburnum Voting District, Mehfoud Voting District, Montrose Voting District, Nine Mile Voting District, Pleasants Voting District, Rolfe Voting District, Sandston Voting District, Sullivans Voting District, Town Hall Voting District, and Whitlocks Voting District; part of James City County comprised of the Berkeley A Voting District, Berkeley B Voting District, Berkeley C Voting District, Jamestown A Voting District, Jamestown B Voting District, Jamestown C Voting District, Jamestown D Voting District, Powhatan A Voting District, Powhatan B Voting District, Powhatan C Voting District, Powhatan D Voting District, Roberts A Voting District, Roberts B Voting District, Roberts C Voting District, Roberts D Voting District, Berkeley D Part 1 Voting District, and Berkeley D Part 2 Voting District, and parts of the Stonehouse A Voting District, Stonehouse B Voting District, and Stonehouse C Voting District precincts; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 206, 207, 208, 213, 214, 305, 306, 310, 402, 413, 501, 503, 504, 505, 508, 509, 510, 602, 604, 607, 609, 610, 701, 702, 703, 705, 706, 707, 708, 802, 806, 810, 811, 812, 814, 902, 903, and 910 precincts, and parts of the 204, 215, 404, and 603 precincts.


Fifth. All of Amelia County, Appomattox County, Campbell County, Charlotte County, Lunenburg County, Nottoway County, and Prince Edward County; part of Buckingham County comprised of the Georgia Creek Voting District, White Hall Voting District, Curdsville Voting District, New Store Voting District, Maysville Voting District, and Wrights Voting District, and parts of the Glenmore Voting District, Gold Hill Voting District, New Canton Voting District, and Slate River Voting District precincts; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Ecoff Voting District, Iron Bridge North Voting District, Gates Voting District, Beulah Voting District, Bird Voting District, Jacobs Voting District, Falling Creek Voting District, Belmont Voting District, Chippenham Voting District, Meadowbrook Voting District, Salem Church Voting District, Five Forks Voting District, Nash Voting District, St. Lukes Voting District, Southside Voting District, Hopkins Voting District, North Bird Voting District, Ridgedale Voting District, Deer Run Voting District, Winfrees Store Voting District, Beach Voting District, Winterpock Voting District, Cosby Voting District, South Manchester Voting District, Skinquarter Voting District, Tomahawk Voting District, Woolridge Voting District, Bailey Bridge Voting District, Spring Run Voting District, Birkdale Voting District, West Beach Voting District, Magnolia Voting District, Harbour Pointe Voting District, Genito Voting District, Brandermill Voting District, Providence Voting District, La Prade Voting District, Smoketree Voting District, Monacan Voting District, Reams Voting District, Manchester Voting District, Wagstaff Voting District, Swift Creek Voting District, Clover Hill Voting District, Shenandoah Voting District, Crenshaw Voting District, Evergreen Voting District, Evergreen West Voting District, Edgewater Voting District, Huguenot Voting District, Crestwood Voting District, Midlothian Voting District, Robious Voting District, Bon Air Voting District, Greenfield Voting District, Salisbury Voting District, Belgrade Voting District, Cranbeck Voting District, Sycamore Voting District, Black Heath Voting District, Beaufont Voting District, Watkins Voting District, Davis Voting District, Pocoshock Voting District, Roseland Voting District, and Midlothian North Voting District precincts, and part of the Iron Bridge Voting District precinct; part of Cumberland County comprised of the Precinct 2, Precinct 3, Precinct 4, and Precinct 5 precincts; part of Hanover County comprised of the Farrington Voting District and Rockville Voting District; part of Henrico County comprised of the Coalpit Voting District, Dumbarton Voting District, Glen Allen Voting District, Greendale Voting District, Hermitage Voting District, Hungary Creek Voting District, Hunton Voting District, Johnson Voting District, Lakeside Voting District, Longan Voting District, Maude Trevvett Voting District, Monument Hills Voting District, Staples Mill Voting District, Westwood Voting District, Azalea Voting District, Belmont Voting District, Brookland Voting District, Canterbury Voting District, Chamberlayne Voting District, Greenwood Voting District, Highland Gardens Voting District, Hollybrook Voting District, Hungary Voting District, Longdale Voting District, Moody Voting District, Mountain Voting District, Oakview Voting District, Randolph Voting District, Stratford Hall Voting District, Wilder Voting District, Yellow Tavern Voting District, Essex Village Voting District, Causeway Voting District, Cedarfield Voting District, Innsbrook Voting District, Jackson Davis Voting District, Nuckols Farm Voting District, Pocahontas Voting District, Ridge Voting District, Rivers Edge Voting District, Sadler Voting District, Shady Grove Voting District, Short Pump Voting District, Springfield Voting District, Stoney Run Voting District, Three Chopt Voting District, Tucker Voting District, Colonial Trail Voting District, Quioccasin Voting District, Crestview Voting District, Derbyshire Voting District, Freeman Voting District, Gayton Voting District, Godwin Voting District, Lakewood Voting District, Lauderdale Voting District, Maybeury Voting District, Mooreland Voting District, Pemberton Voting District, Pinchbeck Voting District, Ridgefield Voting District, Rollingwood Voting District, Skipwith Voting District, Spottswood Voting District, Tuckahoe Voting District, Welborne Voting District, and West End Voting District; part of the City of Lynchburg comprised of part of the Third Ward Second Precinct; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 203, 301, 302, 303, 304, 307, 308, 309, 409, 410, 412, 414, 415, 606, 908, 909, and 911 precincts, and parts of the 204, 215, 404, and 603 precincts.


Sixth. All of Albemarle County, Amherst County, Fluvanna County, and Nelson County, and the Cities of Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, Radford, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro; part of Augusta County comprised of the Crimora Voting District, New Hope Voting District, Weyers Cave Voting District, and Dooms Voting District, and parts of the Verona Voting District and Wilson Voting District precincts; part of Bedford County comprised of the Goodview Elementary School Voting District, Hardy Volunteer Fire Company Voting District, Stewartsville Rescue Squad Voting District, Bedford Christian Church Voting District, Bedford Regional Water Authority Voting District, Riverside Church Voting District, Forest Elementary School Voting District, Thomas Jefferson Elementary School Voting District, Knights of Columbus Building Voting District, Forest Recreation Center Voting District, Big Island Elementary School Voting District, Sedalia Center Voting District, Suck Spring Baptist Church Voting District, Boonsboro Elementary School Voting District, Boonsboro Ruritan Club Voting District, Montvale Elementary School Voting District, Shady Grove Fire Department Voting District, Thaxton Baptist Church #1 Voting District, Bedford Welcome Center Voting District, Goode Volunteer Rescue Squad Voting District, Liberty High School Voting District, Thaxton Baptist Church #2 Voting District, and Bedford Central Library Voting District, and parts of the Bethesda United Methodist Church Voting District, Chamblissburg Baptist Church Voting District, Quaker Baptist Church Voting District, and Staunton River High School Voting District precincts; part of Botetourt County comprised of the Rainbow Forest Voting District and parts of the Blue Ridge Voting District precinct; part of Buckingham County comprised of parts of the Glenmore Voting District and Slate River Voting District precincts; part of the City of Lynchburg comprised of the First Ward First Precinct, First Ward Second Precinct, First Ward Third Precinct, First Ward Fourth Precinct, First Ward Fifth Precinct, Second Ward First Precinct, Second Ward Second Precinct, Second Ward Third Precinct, Second Ward Fourth Precinct, Third Ward First Precinct, Third Ward Third Precinct, Third Ward Fourth Precinct, Third Ward Fifth Precinct, Fourth Ward First Precinct, Fourth Ward Second Precinct, Fourth Ward Third Precinct, and Fourth Ward Fourth Precinct, and parts of the Third Ward Second Precinct; part of Montgomery County comprised of the Precinct A-1, Precinct A-2, Precinct A-3, Precinct B-4, Precinct E-1, Precinct E-3, Precinct F-1, Precinct F-2, Precinct F-3, Precinct G-1, Precinct G-2, Precinct B-3 Part 1, Precinct B-3 part 2, and Precinct D-3 part 2, and parts of the Precinct B-1, Precinct B-2, Precinct C-1, Precinct C-4, Precinct D-3 part 1, Precinct D-5, and Precinct E-2 precincts; part of Pulaski County comprised of parts of the Snowville Voting District; part of Roanoke County comprised of the Catawba Voting District, Mason Valley Voting District, Northside Voting District, Peters Creek Voting District, Bennett Springs Voting District, Wildwood Voting District, Plantation Voting District, Burlington Voting District, Mountain View Voting District, Botetourt Springs Voting District, Orchards Voting District, Hollins Voting District, Windsor Hills Voting District, Garst Mill Voting District, Bonsack Voting District, North Lindenwood Voting District, Penn Forest Voting District, Cave Spring Voting District, Ogden Voting District, and Mount Vernon Voting District, and parts of the Castle Rock Voting District, Glenvar Voting District, Green Hill Voting District, Hunting Hills Voting District, and South Vinton Voting District precincts; and part of Rockingham County comprised of the Port Republic Voting District, Grottoes Voting District, Massanetta Springs Voting District, Cross Keys Voting District, and Crossroads Voting District.


Seventh. All of Culpeper County, Goochland County, Greene County, Louisa County, Madison County, Orange County, and Powhatan County, and the City of Falls Church; part of Arlington County comprised of the Ashton Heights Voting District, Ballston Voting District, Cherrydale Voting District, Wilson Voting District, East Falls Church Voting District, Clarendon Voting District, Lyon Park Voting District, Lyon Village Voting District, Overlee Knolls Voting District, Park Lane Voting District, Rosslyn Voting District, Thrifton Voting District, Westover Voting District, Woodlawn Voting District, Arlington Forest Voting District, Fillmore Voting District, Dominion Hills Voting District, Lexington Voting District, Rock Spring Voting District, Yorktown Voting District, Madison Voting District, Marshall Voting District, Nottingham Voting District, Arlington View Voting District, Ashlawn Voting District, Virginia Square Voting District, Navy League Voting District, Dawson Terrace Voting District, Buckingham Voting District, Central Voting District, AUSA Voting District, Monroe Voting District, Taylor Voting District, and Garfield Park Voting District; part of Augusta County comprised of the Jolivue Voting District, Fort Defiance Voting District, North River Voting District, Mount Solon Voting District, Churchville Fire Station Voting District, Buffalo Gap Voting District, Churchville Elementary Voting District, Craigsville Voting District, Deerfield Voting District, Cedar Green Voting District, and Middlebrook Voting District, and parts of the Greenville Voting District, Stuarts Draft Elementary Voting District, and Verona Voting District precincts; part of Buckingham County comprised of parts of the Gold Hill Voting District and New Canton Voting District precincts; part of Cumberland County comprised of parts of Precinct 1; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Fairview Voting District, Heritage Voting District, Kings Park Voting District, North Springfield Voting District, Ravensworth Voting District, Lake Braddock Voting District, Laurel Voting District, Sideburn Voting District, Signal Hill Voting District, Bonnie Brae Voting District, Burke Centre Voting District, Cardinal Voting District, Keene Mill Voting District, Terra Centre Voting District, Danbury Voting District, Crestwood Voting District, Lynbrook Voting District, Greenspring Voting District, Barcroft Voting District, Bristow Voting District, Glen Forest Voting District, Holmes #1 Voting District, Masonville Voting District, Ravenwood Voting District, Sleepy Hollow Voting District, Saint Albans Voting District, Westlawn Voting District, Willston Voting District, Columbia Voting District, Hummer Voting District, Brook Hill Voting District, Walnut Hill Voting District, Holmes #2 Voting District, Fort Buffalo Voting District, Graham-Greenway Voting District, Marshall Voting District, Pine Spring Voting District, Shreve Voting District, Timber Lane Voting District, Burke Voting District, Colchester Voting District, Fairfax Station Voting District, Hunt Valley Voting District, Pohick Voting District, Valley Voting District, Woodyard Voting District, Orange Voting District, Cherry Run Voting District, Irving Voting District, White Oaks Voting District, Sangster Voting District, Silverbrook Voting District, West Springfield Voting District, Popes Head Voting District, Parkway Voting District, Fountainhead Voting District, and South Run Voting District, and parts of the Camelot Voting District, Chapel Voting District, Edsall Voting District, Gallows East Voting District, Haycock Voting District, Kilmer Voting District, Pimmit Voting District, Pioneer Voting District, Poe Voting District, Sydenstricker Voting District, Thoreau Voting District, Westhampton Voting District, and Woodburn Voting District precincts; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Catlett Voting District, Lois Voting District, Opal Voting District, Morrisville Voting District, Remington Voting District, Bealeton Voting District, and Springs Valley Voting District; part of Prince William County comprised of the Brentsville Voting District, Buckhall Voting District, Independent Hill Voting District, and Yates Ford Voting District, and parts of the Bennett Voting District, Forest Park Voting District, Lucasville Voting District, and Signal Hill Voting District precincts; and part of Rockingham County comprised of the Singers Glen Voting District, Edom Voting District, Dayton Voting District, Mt Clinton Voting District, Silver Lake Voting District, Keezletown Voting District, Melrose Voting District, West Bridgewater Voting District, Montezuma Voting District, Mt Crawford Voting District, North River Voting District, Ottobine Voting District, East Bridgewater Voting District, Elkton Voting District, Swift Run Voting District, McGaheysville Voting District, South Fork Voting District, and Stony Run Voting District.


Eighth. All of Caroline County, Essex County, Gloucester County, King and Queen County, King George County, Lancaster County, Mathews County, Middlesex County, New Kent County, Northumberland County, Richmond County, Westmoreland County, and York County, and the City of Alexandria; part of Arlington County comprised of the Arlington Voting District, Aurora Hills Voting District, Barcroft Voting District, Crystal City Voting District, Hume Voting District, Columbia Voting District, Fairlington Voting District, Glen Carlyn Voting District, Virginia Highlands Voting District, Abingdon Voting District, Jefferson Voting District, Wakefield Voting District, Glebe Voting District, Oakridge Voting District, Shirlington Voting District, Campbell Voting District, Four Mile Run Voting District, Crystal Plaza Voting District, Gunston Voting District, and Met Park Voting District; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Cameron Voting District, Groveton Voting District, Mount Eagle Voting District, Fairfield Voting District, Hybla Valley Voting District, Belle Haven Voting District, Belleview Voting District, Bucknell Voting District, Fort Hunt Voting District, Hollin Hall Voting District, Huntington Voting District, Kirkside Voting District, Marlan Voting District, Sherwood Voting District, Stratford Voting District, Waynewood Voting District, Westgate Voting District, Riverside Voting District, Woodley Voting District, Gunston Voting District, and Grosvenor Voting District, and parts of the Baileys Voting District, Laurel Hill Voting District, Lorton Voting District, Pinewood Voting District, and South County Voting District precincts; part of James City County comprised of parts of the Stonehouse A Voting District, Stonehouse B Voting District, and Stonehouse C Voting District precincts; part of Prince William County comprised of the Dumfries Voting District, Potomac Voting District, Swans Creek Voting District, Triangle Voting District, Williams Voting District, Belmont Voting District, Library Voting District, Lynn Voting District, Porter Voting District, Potomac View Voting District, Rippon Voting District, Kilby Voting District, River Oaks Voting District, Freedom Voting District, Powells Creek Voting District, Grayson Voting District, and Leesylvania Voting District, and parts of the Graham Park Voting District and Quantico Voting District precincts; and part of Stafford County comprised of the Widewater Voting District, Harbour Voting District, Aquia Voting District, Brooke Voting District, and Government Island Voting District, and parts of the Courthouse Voting District, Simpson Voting District, and White Oak Voting District precincts.


Ninth. All of Alleghany County, Bath County, Bland County, Buchanan County, Carroll County, Craig County, Dickenson County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Giles County, Grayson County, Henry County, Highland County, Lee County, Patrick County, Rockbridge County, Russell County, Scott County, Smyth County, Tazewell County, Washington County, Wise County, Wythe County, and the Cities of Bristol, Buena Vista, Covington, Galax, Lexington, Martinsville, and Norton; part of Augusta County comprised of the Spottswood Voting District, White Hill Voting District, Sherando Voting District, Ridgeview Voting District, Lyndhurst Voting District, and Fishersville Voting District, and parts of the Greenville Voting District, Stuarts Draft Elementary Voting District, and Wilson Voting District precincts; part of Bedford County comprised of the Moneta Elementary School Voting District, Saunders Volunteer Fire Company Voting District, New London Academy Voting District, Huddleston Elementary School Voting District, and Forest Fire Station #2 Voting District, and parts of the Bethesda United Methodist Church Voting District, Chamblissburg Baptist Church Voting District, Quaker Baptist Church Voting District, and Staunton River High School Voting District precincts; part of Botetourt County comprised of the Daleville Voting District, Greenfield Voting District, Buchanan Voting District, Mill Creek Voting District, Eagle Rock Voting District, Fincastle Voting District, Troutville Voting District, and Cloverdale Voting District, and parts of the Blue Ridge Voting District precinct; part of Montgomery County comprised of the Precinct C-2, Precinct C-3, Precinct D-1, Precinct D-2, and Precinct D-4, and parts of the Precinct B-1, Precinct B-2, Precinct C-1, Precinct C-4, Precinct D-3 part 1, Precinct D-5, and Precinct E-2 precincts; part of Pulaski County comprised of the Belspring Voting District, New River Voting District, West Cloyd Voting District, Draper Voting District, South Pulaski Voting District, Newbern Voting District, Dublin Voting District, Hiwassee Voting District, Massie Voting District, Walker Voting District, and Robinson Voting District, and parts of the Snowville Voting District precinct; and part of Roanoke County comprised of the Bent Mountain Voting District, Poages Mill Voting District, Oak Grove Voting District, South Lindenwood Voting District, North Vinton Voting District, Mount Pleasant Voting District, Cotton Hill Voting District, and Clearbrook Voting District, and parts of the Castle Rock Voting District, Glenvar Voting District, Green Hill Voting District, Hunting Hills Voting District, and South Vinton Voting District precincts.


Tenth. All of Clarke County, Frederick County, and Loudoun County, and the City of Winchester; parts of Fairfax County comprised of the Floris Voting District, Fox Mill Voting District, Frying Pan Voting District, McNair Voting District, Herndon #1 Voting District, Herndon #2 Voting District, Clearview Voting District, Herndon #3 Voting District, Hutchison Voting District, Sugarland Voting District, Coates Voting District, Cedar Lake Voting District, Fair Lakes Voting District, Centerpointe Voting District, Greenbriar East Voting District, Greenbriar West Voting District, Brookfield Voting District, Cub Run Voting District, Stonecroft Voting District, Franklin Voting District, Hidden Meadow Voting District, Oak Hill Voting District, London Towne Voting District, Navy Voting District, Rocky Run Voting District, Virginia Run Voting District, Waples Mill Voting District, Stone North Voting District, Chantilly Voting District, Deer Park Voting District, Bull Run Voting District, Armfield Voting District, Poplar Tree Voting District, Lees Corner Voting District, Carson Voting District, and Stone South Voting District, and parts of the Fair Oaks Voting District, Old Mill Voting District, Penderbrook Voting District, Powell Voting District, Spindle Voting District, and Stuart Voting District precincts; and part of Prince William County comprised of the Battlefield Voting District, Bull Run Voting District, Heritage Hunt Voting District, Mountain View Voting District, and Catharpin Voting District, and parts of the Alvey Voting District, Evergreen Voting District, Reagan Voting District, Stonewall Voting District, and Tyler Voting District precincts.


Eleventh. All of Page County, Rappahannock County, Shenandoah County, and Warren County, and the Cities of Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Little Run Voting District, Canterbury Voting District, Olde Creek Voting District, Wakefield Voting District, Woodson Voting District, Villa Voting District, Robinson Voting District, Eagle View Voting District, Monument Voting District, University Voting District, Armstrong Voting District, Flint Hill Voting District, Madison Voting District, Reston #1 Voting District, Reston #2 Voting District, Vienna #1 Voting District, Vienna #2 Voting District, Vienna #4 Voting District, Vienna #6 Voting District, Westbriar Voting District, Dogwood Voting District, Hunters Woods Voting District, Reston #3 Voting District, Glade Voting District, South Lakes Voting District, Hughes Voting District, Wolftrap Voting District, Sunrise Valley Voting District, North Point Voting District, Aldrin Voting District, Cameron Glen Voting District, Colvin Voting District, Chain Bridge Voting District, Chesterbrook Voting District, Churchill Voting District, Cooper Voting District, El Nido Voting District, Great Falls Voting District, Kenmore Voting District, Kirby Voting District, Langley Voting District, Longfellow Voting District, McLean Voting District, Salona #1 Voting District, Westmoreland Voting District, Forestville Voting District, Shouse Voting District, Hickory Voting District, Seneca Voting District, Spring Hill Voting District, Salona #2 Voting District, Ridgelea Voting District, Fairfax Court Voting District, Blake Voting District, Freedom Hill Voting District, Mantua Voting District, Mosby Voting District, Price Voting District, Walker Voting District, Pine Ridge Voting District, Merrifield Voting District, Magarity Voting District, Oakton Voting District, Nottoway Voting District, Tysons Voting District, Oak Marr Voting District, Hunters Branch Voting District, Rotonda Voting District, Newgate Voting District, Willow Springs Voting District, Centre Ridge Voting District, Vale Voting District, Centreville Voting District, Green Trails Voting District, Difficult Run Voting District, and Compton Voting District, and parts of the Camelot Voting District, Chapel Voting District, Clifton Voting District, Fair Oaks Voting District, Gallows East Voting District, Haycock Voting District, Kilmer Voting District, Old Mill Voting District, Penderbrook Voting District, Pimmit Voting District, Powell Voting District, Spindle Voting District, Stuart Voting District, Thoreau Voting District, Westhampton Voting District, and Woodburn Voting District precincts; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Kettle Run Voting District, Casanova Voting District, Baldwin Ridge Voting District, Courthouse Voting District, Airlie Voting District, Warrenton Voting District, Marshall Voting District, Leeds Voting District, Waterloo Voting District, The Plains Voting District, New Baltimore Voting District, Broad Run Voting District, and Vint Hill Voting District; part of Prince William County comprised of the Cedar Point Voting District, Glenkirk Voting District, Nokesville Voting District, Limestone Voting District, Marsteller Voting District, Victory Voting District, Chris Yung Voting District, Buckland Mills Voting District, Bristow Run Voting District, Burke-Nickens Voting District, Piney Branch Voting District, Ellis Voting District, Yorkshire Voting District, Ben Lomond Voting District, Sudley Voting District, Mullen Voting District, Westgate Part 1 Voting District, and Westgate Part 2 Voting District, and parts of the Alvey Voting District, Bennett Voting District, Evergreen Voting District, Lucasville Voting District, Reagan Voting District, Signal Hill Voting District, Stonewall Voting District, and Tyler Voting District precincts; and part of Rockingham County comprised of the Broadway Voting District, Timberville Voting District, Fulks Run Voting District, Bergton Voting District, Lacey Spring Voting District, Tenth Legion Voting District, Plains Voting District, and Little North Mountain Voting District.


§ 5. The State Board of Elections and the Department of Elections shall immediately implement the voting districts established herein to ensure that the 2026 Congressional elections proceed as scheduled.


2. § 1. The provisions of this act shall apply to the November 3, 2026, general elections for a member of the United States Senate, for members of the United States House of Representatives, for constitutional offices, for members of county and municipal governing bodies and school boards, for mayors, for soil and water conservation directors, for town recorders, and for town treasurers.


§ 2.The date for the primary election to set candidates for the November 3, 2026, general elections shall be Tuesday, August 4, 2026, and not Tuesday, June 16, 2026. There shall be no primary election for the offices specified in § 1 on June 16, 2026.


§ 3. For purposes of § 24.2-516 of the Code of Virginia, the State Board of Elections (the Board) shall inquire of each state party chairman by Monday, February 2, 2026, as to whether a direct primary has been adopted, and the Board must receive notification as provided in § 24.2-516 of the Code of Virginia not later than Tuesday, March 3, 2026.


§ 4. For purposes of § 24.2-522 of the Code of Virginia, candidates for nominations shall file the declaration of candidacy required pursuant to § 24.2-520 of the Code of Virginia, the petitions of qualified voters required pursuant to § 24.2-521 of the Code of Virginia, and receipts indicating the payment of filing fees as required by § 24.2-523 of the Code of Virginia not earlier than noon on March 16, 2026, and not later than 5:00 p.m. on April 2, 2026. For purposes of this section, a candidate for nomination required by law to collect signatures from one or more congressional districts shall collect such signatures from the congressional districts as the districts were constituted as of January 1, 2026.


§ 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 4, candidates for nomination for the United States House of Representatives shall file the declaration of candidacy required pursuant to § 24.2-520 of the Code of Virginia, the petitions of qualified voters required pursuant to § 24.2-521 of the Code of Virginia, and receipts indicating the payment of filing fees as required by § 24.2-523 of the Code of Virginia not earlier than noon on May 1, 2026, and not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 25, 2026. For purposes of this section, a signature collected prior to the date that the results of the April 21, 2026, special election are certified shall be accepted and be counted towards the required number of signatures if it is the signature of a qualified voter of the Commonwealth.


§ 6. For purposes of § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia, candidates for nominations shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia and the statement of economic interests required pursuant to § 24.2-502 of the Code of Virginia not later than 5:00 p.m. on April 2, 2026. Any extension of a deadline requested pursuant to § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia shall be requested no later than 11:59 p.m. on April 2, 2026, and, if granted, shall be for a period of no more than 48 hours.


§ 7. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 6, candidates for nomination for the United States House of Representatives shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia and the statement of economic interests required pursuant to § 24.2-502 of the Code of Virginia not later than 5:00 p.m. on May 25, 2026. Any extension of a deadline requested pursuant to § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia shall be requested no later than 11:59 p.m. on May 25, 2026, and, if granted, shall be for a period of no more than 48 hours.


§ 8. For purposes of § 24.2-527 of the Code of Virginia, any chairman required to furnish names of candidates for a primary election shall do so no later than April 7, 2026, except that the names of candidates for the primary election for the United States House of Representatives shall be furnished no later than May 27, 2026.


§ 9. For purposes of § 24.2-612 of the Code of Virginia, printed ballots for the August 4, 2026, primary election shall be delivered to the general registrar on or before Thursday, June 18, 2026, and shall be made available for absentee voting on or before Friday, June 19, 2026. For purposes of § 24.2-701.1 of the Code of Virginia, absentee voting in person for the primary election shall be available beginning on Friday, June 19, 2026, and shall continue until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 1, 2026. The deadlines in this section may be extended at the discretion of the Commissioner of Elections.


§ 10. Pursuant to § 24.2-518 of the Code of Virginia, the costs of the primary election held on August 4, 2026, shall be paid for by the treasurer on behalf of the county or city in which such election is held.


§ 11. With respect to candidates nominated by a political party by a method other than a direct primary election, the provisions of Title 24.2 of the Code of Virginia shall be applicable except that (i) the political party nominating such candidate shall do so only within the period beginning April 30, 2026, and ending at 7:00 p.m. on June 16, 2026; (ii) the certification of such candidates required by § 24.2-511 of the Code of Virginia shall be done so not later than Friday, June 19, 2026; and (iii) for purposes of § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia and the statement of economic interests required pursuant to § 24.2-502 not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16 , 2026.


§ 12. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 11, with respect to candidates for the United States House of Representatives nominated by a political party by a method other than a direct primary election, the provisions of Title 24.2 of the Code of Virginia shall be applicable except that (i) the political party nominating such candidate shall do so only within the period beginning June 12, 2026, and ending at 7:00 p.m. on August 4, 2026; (ii) the certification of such candidates required by § 24.2-511 of the Code of Virginia shall be done so not later than Friday, August 7, 2026; and (iii) for purposes of § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia and the statement of economic interests required pursuant to § 24.2-502 not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.


§ 13. With respect to independent candidates, the provisions of Title 24.2 of the Code of Virginia shall be applicable except that (i) for purposes of § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, and (ii) for purposes of § 24.2-507 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the declaration of candidacy required pursuant to § 24.2-505 of the Code of Virginia and petition of qualified voters required pursuant to § 24.2-506 of the Code of Virginia not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. For purposes of this section, independent candidates required by law to collect signatures from one or more congressional districts shall collect such signatures from the congressional districts as the districts were constituted as of January 1, 2026.


§ 14. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 13, with respect to independent candidates for the United States House of Representatives, the provisions of Title 24.2 of the Code of Virginia shall be applicable except that (i) for purposes of § 24.2-503 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the statement of qualification required pursuant to § 24.2-501 of the Code of Virginia not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, and (ii) for purposes of § 24.2-507 of the Code of Virginia, such candidates shall file the declaration of candidacy required pursuant to § 24.2-505 of the Code of Virginia and petition of qualified voters required pursuant to § 24.2-506 of the Code of Virginia not later than 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 4, 2026. For purposes of this section, a signature collected prior to the date that the results of the April 21, 2026, special election are certified shall be accepted and be counted towards the required number of signatures if it is the signature of a qualified voter of the Commonwealth.


§ 15. For purposes of § 24.2-612 of the Code of Virginia, printed ballots for the November 3, 2026, general election shall be delivered to the general registrar on or before Thursday, September 17, 2026, and shall be made available for absentee voting on or before Friday, September 18, 2026, and shall continue until 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 31, 2026. The deadlines in this section may be extended at the discretion of the Commissioner of Elections.


§ 16. The Department of Elections shall develop instructions to implement the provisions of this act.


3. That §§ 24.2-304.05 and 24.2-309.2 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:


§ 24.2-304.05. Legal boundaries of congressional and state legislative districts.

A. There shall be 11 Virginia members of the United States House of Representatives elected from 11 congressional districts, and each district is entitled to one representative. The district numbers and boundaries of the 11 congressional districts shall be those designated in the block equivalency file and resulting shapefile that is the electronic version of the districts established (i) pursuant to Article II, § 6-A of the Constitution of Virginia and Chapter 62 (§ 30-391 et seq.) of Title 30 or (ii) by the General Assembly between January 1, 2025, and October 31, 2030, pursuant to Article II, § 6 of the Constitution of Virginia.


B. There shall be 40 members of the Senate of Virginia elected from 40 senate districts, and each district is entitled to representation by one senator. The district numbers and boundaries of the 40 senate districts shall be those designated in the block equivalency file and resulting shapefile that is the electronic version of the districts established pursuant to Article II, § 6-A of the Constitution of Virginia and Chapter 62 (§ 30-391 et seq.) of Title 30.


C. There shall be 100 members of the House of Delegates elected from 100 House of Delegates districts and each district is entitled to representation by one delegate. The district numbers and boundaries of the 100 House of Delegates districts shall be those designated in the block equivalency file and resulting shapefile that is the electronic version of the districts established pursuant to Article II, § 6-A of the Constitution of Virginia and Chapter 62 (§ 30-391 et seq.) of Title 30.


D. The block equivalency files and shapefiles for a congressional, senate, or House of Delegates district shall be controlling in any legal determination of the boundary of such district.


§ 24.2-309.2. Election precincts; prohibiting precinct changes for specified period of time.

No county, city, or town shall create, divide, abolish, or consolidate any precincts, or otherwise change the boundaries of any precinct, effective during the period from February 1, 2019 2026, to May 15, 2021 June 19, 2026, except as (i) provided by law upon a change in the boundaries of the county, city, or town, (ii) the result of a court order, (iii) the result of a change in the form of government, or (iv) the result of an increase or decrease in the number of local election districts other than at-large districts. Any ordinance required to comply with the requirements of § 24.2-307 shall be adopted on or before February 1, 2019 2026.


If a change in the boundaries of a precinct is required pursuant to clause (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv), the county, city, or town shall comply with the applicable requirements of law, including §§ 24.2-304.3 and 30-395, and send copies of the ordered or enacted changes to the State Board of Elections and the Division of Legislative Services.


This section shall not prohibit any county, city, or town from adopting an ordinance revising precinct boundaries after January 1, 2021 2026. However, no revisions in precinct boundaries shall be implemented in the conduct of elections prior to May 15, 2021 June 19, 2026.


4. That the provisions of § 24.2-304.04 of the Code of Virginia shall not be applicable to any congressional district established by the General Assembly between January 1, 2025, and October 31, 2030, pursuant to Article II, Section 6 of the Constitution of Virginia.


5. That the whole number of persons reported in the 2020 federal decennial census by the United States Bureau of the Census, as adjusted to reallocate prison populations in accordance with § 24.2-314 of the Code of Virginia, shall be the basis for determining district populations for any congressional district established by the General Assembly between January 1, 2025, and October 31, 2030, pursuant to Article II, Section 6 of the Constitution of Virginia.


6. That for purposes of complying with § 24.2-307 of the Code of Virginia and the requirement that each precinct be wholly contained within a single congressional district, the governing body of each county and city shall amend its precinct boundaries to be consistent with the congressional districts modified pursuant to Article II, Section 6 of the Constitution of Virginia no later than April 1, 2027.


7. That the provisions of Chapter 62 (§ 30-391 et seq.) of Title 30 of the Code of Virginia shall not be applicable to any congressional district established between January 1, 2025, and October 31, 2030, in accordance with Article II, Section 6 of the Constitution of Virginia.


8. That, notwithstanding any provision of law, special or general, no special election shall be ordered by any authority to be held in any locality between April 22, 2026, and June 10, 2026.


9. That, if amendments to the Constitution of Virginia authorizing the General Assembly to modify congressional districts by amending Section 6 of Article II and amending the Schedule by adding a section numbered 6 are approved by a majority of those voting on the amendments at the special election on April 21, 2026, the provisions of the first, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh enactments and the provisions of § 24.2-304.05 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by the third enactment of this act, shall become effective immediately upon the certification of the results of such special election by the State Board of Elections.


10. That the provisions of the second and eighth enactments and the provisions of § 24.2-309.2 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by the third enactment of this act, shall have no expiration date.


11.  That this act is effective on its passage as provided in § 1-214 of the Code of Virginia."


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Explanation

(This amendment establishes the boundaries of Virginia's Congressional Districts.)