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Suit seeks elections for Virginia House

- By Denise Lavoie

RICHMOND — An author who has written extensivel­y about Virginia politics and government has filed a new lawsuit seeking to force all 100 members of the state’s Republican-controlled House of Delegates to face an unschedule­d election this year.

The lawsuit brought by author Jeff Thomas was filed Wednesday, two days after a three-judge panel dismissed a similar lawsuit filed a year ago by Democratic Party activist Paul Goldman. Goldman’s lawsuit argued that House members elected for two-year terms in November 2021 must run again in 2022 under newly redrawn maps that properly align legislativ­e districts with population shifts.

The 2021 elections were supposed to be the first held under constituti­onally required redistrict­ing based on the 2020 census. But because census results were delayed by the pandemic, the state held elections under the old legislativ­e boundaries. The new maps were not finalized until December, a month after the elections.

Goldman’s lawsuit was dismissed on technical grounds. The judges ruled he did not have standing as a voter or a potential candidate.

In his lawsuit, Thomas argues he and the other voters in his Richmond-area district had their voting strength and political representa­tion “unconstitu­tionally diluted or weakened” by the state’s failure to complete redistrict­ing before the 2021 elections.

Thomas also alleges that state elections officials have “deliberate­ly played games with the Court and the people’s rights for political reasons.”

“Plaintiff respectful­ly submits that there are no facts actually in dispute in this case ... and that the facts giving rise to this case would never have come to pass if there were attorneys independen­tly representi­ng the people beyond the reach of politics,” Thomas states in the lawsuit.

Thomas also alleges that Attorney General Jason Miyares and former Attorney General Mark Herring have attempted to “moot this matter through delay.”

Miyares has previously said the 2021 elections were “legal and constituti­onal.” A spokespers­on for Miyares did not immediatel­y respond to an emailed request for comment.

After Goldman’s lawsuit was dismissed, he said he was doubtful the court could rule on a new lawsuit in time for elections to be held in November. He said Thursday that he plans to appeal the dismissal to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Thomas asks the court for an expedited schedule to hear and decide the case.

“The current unconstitu­tional scheme benefits 100 incumbents and their political dependents,” he wrote.

The House of Delegates is scheduled to hold elections next year.

 ?? DANIEL SANGJIB MIN/AP ?? A new lawsuit seeks to force all 100 members of Virginia’s House of Delegates to face an unschedule­d election this year.
DANIEL SANGJIB MIN/AP A new lawsuit seeks to force all 100 members of Virginia’s House of Delegates to face an unschedule­d election this year.

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