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"That's pretty sneaky, what Clark did with the 1816 map," Foster said in an interview Thursday. "I mean, that's pretty sly." Jeremy Neely, a Missouri State University history professor in ...
In 1816, Clark, then the governor of Missouri Territory, sent the map to Washington, D.C., accompanied by a letter that proposed extending the territory’s southern boundary into lands held by ...
A divided Missouri Supreme Court upheld voting districts drawn for the state Senate on Wednesday ... Senate committee supported the Senate map enacted in 2022 by a panel of appeals court judges ...
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.
Clark's 1816 map played a role in shaping the political geography of the state of Missouri, Lee said. The influx of settlers promoted slavery and aided in creating the conditions that later ...
A state Senate district map drawn by a judicial commission meets state and federal constitutional requirements and will not be changed, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. In a 5-2 decision ...
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a trial court decision on Wednesday finding that Missouri’s state senate congressional map did not violate the state’s constitution. Several Missouri citizens ...
(Americasroof/Wikipedia via Courthouse News) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (CN) — A split Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a state court’s judgment that a Senate redistricting map was constitutional.