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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 Senate on Tuesday morning entered the 15th hour of a filibuster of the state’s proposed new congressional map, after beating back an early effort by hardline conservatives to ...
Under the new plan, Missouri will likely still send six Republicans and two Democrats to Washington, but district lines differ in a number of ways.
An impasse on lines for Missouri's eight congressional districts broke Thursday when the Missouri Senate approved a proposal that is likely to produce no changes in the partisan makeup of the ...
Senate District 19 is Boone County under the new maps, jettisoning a heavily Republican Cooper County and giving democrats an advantage in elections.
Pool photo by David Lieb/Associated Press Missouri Supreme Court Judges Kelly Broniec, left, and Robin Ransom listen to arguments Thursday in a case over state Senate redistricting.
The Missouri Supreme Court will hear a challenge Thursday to the map of Missouri senate districts.
The Missouri Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Thursday in a case challenging the layout of the state’s Senate districts.
Several members of the Missouri House redistricting committee said the proposal was unlikely to survive the Senate and possible court intervention.
An ideal Senate district has 181,027 people, but the constitution allows a deviation of up to 1% overall and up to 3% for individual districts if they do not cross municipal or county boundaries.
Springfield-area attorney Lori Rook announced she is running for the Missouri State Senate in 2026. She announced her intent ...
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld the state's Senate map Wednesday, rejecting a lawsuit over its allegedly unnecessary splitting of cities and counties.