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State Rep. Sara Walsh, an Ashland Republican, announced this week she was withdrawing from her congressional campaign after the new maps pushed her out of the 4th District and into the 3rd District.
Earlier this week, Rep. Sara Walsh (R-Ashland) dropped out of the race for the 4th Congressional District in mid-Missouri, saying the map moved her and some constituents into the 3rd District.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. — A new congressional map has received its first round of approval in the Missouri General Assembly. ... Kansas’ 3rd congressional district could be split at I-70 ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — On Thursday, the Missouri Senate approved a new congressional district map, breaking a multi-week gridlock and possibly preventing more lawsuits against the state. It’s ...
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.
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 ...
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. Facebook ...
An impasse on lines for Missouri's eight congressional districts broke Thursday when the Missouri ... Missouri Senate passes congressional map. ... move from the 4th District to the 3rd District.
Missouri House rejects congressional map as standoff drags on past filing deadline Missouri is the only state that has not either enacted or at least passed a new U.S. House map after the 2020 census.
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 ...
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.