Big vote totals don’t convert to wins for House Democrats
MCLEAN, Va. — By almost any measure, Democrats crushed Republicans in Virginia’s elections last week, sweeping all three statewide offices and knocking out more than a dozen incumbent GOP legislators.
Add up the votes in all 100 House districts, and Democrats beat Republicans by a 10-point margin, 54 per cent to 44 per cent. That’s an even wider margin than Democrat Ralph Northam’s victory over Ed Gillespie in the gubernatorial race.
By one critical measure, though, the GOP held its own: Republicans are poised to keep a slender 51-49 majority in the House of Delegates, assuming they hold onto slim leads in three races that appear to be headed for recounts.
Democrats and some activists say gerrymandering insulated Republicans from the will of the people.