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Republicans currently hold six of Missouri's eight U.S. House seats, with Democrats representing districts based in St. Louis and Kansas City. Though some conservatives had pushed for a map that ...
The state House redistricting lawsuit, filed by a bipartisan group that includes two former lawmakers, contends the new map for the 163-district Missouri House violates requirements that districts ...
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House on Thursday jettisoned a Senate-approved blueprint for the state’s congressional maps, with House members again urging senators to meet to work out differences.
Updated Tuesday at 4 p.m., May 10, with information about a Senate hearing Wednesday After weeks of inaction on the Missouri legislature’s constitutional duty to pass a map redrawing the state’s ...
A bipartisan commission in charge of redrawing Missouri’s House districts recently came to a surprising agreement, approving a map before the deadline. A political scientist from the University of ...
Gov. Mike Parson signed legislation creating a new congressional map for Missouri’s eight districts on Wednesday, ending a monthslong stalemate that divided the state’s Republicans. But the ...
The somewhat surprising agreement comes as the commission in charge of drawing Missouri’s Senate districts has yet to approve a map.
A Missouri House panel advanced a redistricting plan Wednesday that is projected to keep Republicans solidly in control of the delegation.
Redistricting: What Springfield's new Missouri House districts look like Divisions among the majority party on the redistricting issue have reached a fever pitch in recent days.
The Missouri House and Senate redistricting committees on Thursday unveiled their joint proposed changes to the state’s Congressional Districts in a map that would likely allow Democrats to keep ...
From March: Missouri House rejects Senate-approved congressional map, leaving redistricting unresolved St. Louis City's 1st district remains the majority-minority district for the state, according ...
Missouri House Results Until 2008, Missouri had been one of the nation’s most reliable bellwethers in presidential politics.