Four proposed amendments to Virginia’s state constitution could reach voters as early as the spring, after Tuesday’s election gave Democrats a bigger edge in the House of Delegates.

David Ramadan, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates and professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, said the measures “will all pass the General Assembly and all go on the ballot for Virginians to vote on them as part of a referendum vote.”

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