Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Expecting to Add Another Republican District

ABC News

Missouri’s Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe announced on Friday that he was calling for a special legislative session that will include redrawing the state’s congressional map — setting the stage for mid-decade redistricting in the state after Texas just finished doing the same.

The special session, which will begin Wednesday, will also focus on reforming the state’s ballot initiative petition process.

“Today, I am calling on the General Assembly to take action on congressional redistricting and initiative petition reform to ensure our districts and Constitution truly put Missouri values first,” Kehoe said in a statement on Friday. More

2 Comments on Missouri to Redraw Congressional Map Expecting to Add Another Republican District

  1. These battles; it’s like watching a family fight. No one wins.

    If all redistrict, per political party, where will it end? Isn’t it supposed to divide by voter population?

    Clear the census of all non citizens, as it is intended.

    Or if they want a true census, gads, at this point, I think that just might be impossible.

    Until they get the voter registrations under control, it will be skewed.

    Maybe districting should be based on legally registered voters, only.

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