Ian T. Lovejoy addresses reaction to Virginia Supreme Court redistricting ruling

Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District
Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District
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Ian T. Lovejoy, a Republican elected in 2024 to the Virginia State House representing the 22nd House district, addressed his recent reactions on social media regarding the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a gerrymandering attempt.

On May 8, 2026, Lovejoy posted “Let’s be honest… https://t.co/CnhBdlO5t8”.

The following day, May 9, 2026, he issued a statement clarifying his previous comments: “FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

I realize some were off-put by my laughing yesterday at the results of the Virginia Supreme Court overturning the illegal gerrymandering attempt.

Having had time to reflect, please let me clarify those rushed words with an official statement. https://t.co/12lqm5R5V2″.

On May 10, 2026, Lovejoy shared another post: “https://t.co/TZ11nlDhGB”.

Lovejoy succeeded Kathy Byron in the Virginia State House after winning election in 2024 to represent the state’s 22nd district.



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