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Missouri congressional candidates have no idea where to campaign or which voters to court. That's because, with just months to go until the primary, GOP state lawmakers can't decide on a voting map.
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 effort could help Republicans maintain control of Congress next year. But it may also leave incumbents vulnerable to new ...
Greg Abbott's special session agenda includes the redrawing of congressional districts mid-decade. This comes after the U.S.
Election officials are growing increasingly concerned that the legislature’s failure to adopt a congressional map could lead to major deadlines being missed.
The map retains Missouri's partisan alignment and makes alterations to the southwest 7th district, which is up for grabs this year.
Missouri’s proposed congressional district map that passed the House last week has made it over the first hurdle in the Senate.
Missouri is one of the last states in the country to pass a congressional map and even after the Senate approved new districts, the word is still not done.
A proposed map of Missouri's new congressional districts would likely keep the state's partisan alignment the same — but it could also have an impact on the primary field for southwest Missouri ...
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.
The Missouri Senate approved a new congressional district map, breaking a multi-week gridlock and possibly preventing more lawsuits.
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 ...