New voting districts could help flip House of Delegates this fall Gene Marrano January 22, 2019 1 minute read With 11 southeastern Virginia voting districts set to have new boundaries by late March the House of Delegates could have a different majority party in 2020. That follows several court decisions as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: State lawmakers reject $15 minimum wage proposalNext: Bill to legalize casinos in Virginia advances, fate unclear Related Stories The Tiny Cargo Company has big plans for its scale up at new facility Gene Marrano February 23, 2026 0 Roanoke College Poll: Virginians support tougher gun laws but doubt the impact Clark Palmer February 23, 2026 0 Virginia Tech to host Afghan female soldiers and student author for storytelling event Web Staff February 23, 2026 0