India, May 9 -- In a landmark ruling that has sent shockwaves through the 2026 US midterm landscape, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled to strike down a voter-approved redrawing of the state's congressional boundaries.

The Court has officially voided a controversial redistricting amendment, ordering that the state's current electoral maps remain in place for the upcoming election cycle.

The high court's decision nullifies recent efforts to redraw legislative boundaries, citing procedural irregularities and constitutional conflicts within the amendment's original framing. University of Virginia School of Law professor Michael Gilbert told the broadcaster WTOP that the highest court in the US made its decision with the understanding that th...