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State Attorney General Jay Jones sought to set aside the Virginia Supreme Court ruling last week that struck down Democrats’ map, finding that the legislature broke procedural rules in rushing it to voters. Jones said the state court misinterpreted the meaning of “election day” | Collector
State Attorney General Jay Jones sought to set aside the Virginia Supreme Court ruling last week that struck down Democrats’ map, finding that the legislature broke procedural rules in rushing it to voters.

Jones said the state court misinterpreted the meaning of “election day”
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State Attorney General Jay Jones sought to set aside the Virginia Supreme Court ruling last week that struck down Democrats’ map, finding that the legislature broke procedural rules in rushing it to voters. Jones said the state court misinterpreted the meaning of “election day”

State Attorney General Jay Jones sought to set aside the Virginia Supreme Court ruling last week that struck down Democrats’ map, finding that the legislature broke procedural rules in rushing it to voters. Jones said the state court misinterpreted the meaning of “election day”

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