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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s proposed congressional district map that passed the House last week has made it over the first hurdle in the Senate. During a Senate redistricting committee ...
HB 2909 maintains the current partisan split in Missouri's congressional districts, six Republican leaning districts and two Democratic leaning districts. Under the congressional district map, ...
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate approved a new congressional map for the state on Thursday evening, pushing a last-minute proposal through the chamber despite continued opposition from some ...
In his view, the Missouri Constitution clearly requires districts to be “as compact… as may be.” And Price said there was no way that the map passed in 2011 reached that standard.
Missouri's five other districts remain non-competitive under the proposed map, according to FiveThirtyEight. U.S. Rep. Cori Bush's 1st district in St. Louis City favors Democrats by 53 points.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed new U.S. House districts into law Wednesday that are expected to shore up Republican strength in the state's most competitive congressional ...
Gov. Mike Parson held a bill signing ceremony to sign House Bill 2909, which will establish a new congressional map for Missouri's eight districts. The new map goes into effect immediately.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A trial judge has rejected a lawsuit challenging newly drawn districts for the 163-seat Missouri House. A bipartisan group including two former lawmakers filed suit ...
Missouri is one of just four states that haven’t approved new congressional maps as Republicans come under growing pressure to break a deadlock some fear will lead to judges drawing new district ...
If Missouri’s primary election were held today, three candidates in the 4th Congressional District Republican contest would not be able to vote for themselves. The new district lines that took effect ...
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 ...
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