The gerrymandered congressional map pushed through the General Assembly by Republicans meets constitutional requirements for districts to be compact and contiguous, a Jackson County judge ruled ...
A Jackson County judge ruled that Missouri's congressional district maps, which were redrawn in 2025, are constitutional.
The Republican-drawn congressional map divides Kansas City into three districts, and lumps the urban core with rural communities 200 miles away. While the map was upheld by a Jackson County judge, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Facing pressure from President Donald Trump, the Missouri Senate on Friday passed a gerrymandered congressional map that dilutes ...
A Jackson County judge decided Missouri's newly approved congressional maps can stand.
MISSOURI, USA — A newly-gerrymandered congressional map and limits on voters’ ability to amend the state constitution cleared the Missouri Senate Friday, capping two weeks of contentious debate that ...
A misattributed quote has been corrected. A Jackson County circuit judge ruled Thursday that a new congressional map drawn ...
The Missouri attorney general claims that the Republican-drawn congressional map is now active. But an anti-redistricting campaign argues that the law must be suspended while the state determines if ...
The decision means the map Missouri lawmakers drew in 2025 will remain in effect unless overturned on appeal.
Missouri's current congressional map gives no unfair advantage to either major political party. That's according to the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, which studies partisan redistricting and ...
A Jackson County circuit judge in Missouri ruled on Thursday that a new, GOP-friendly congressional map can stay in place ahead of the midterms. The Campaign Legal Center (CLC), the American Civil ...
State Sen. Barbara Washington, D-Kansas City, speaks against splitting Kansas City into three congressional districts during Senate debate Friday. Shortly after she spoke, Senate Republicans forced a ...