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 Roanoke Women’s Foundation honors two people with ties to Taubman Museum Gene Marrano May 14, 2026 Virginia August primary raises turnout concerns as summer voting begins Ian Price May 14, 2026 Virginia is now the first state in the south and the 15th nationwide to create a paid family and medical leave program Gene Marrano May 13, 2026