Missouri Supreme Court, the maps
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - The Missouri Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday in a closely watched legal challenge to the state’s congressional redistricting map that splits Kansas City into three separate districts. The court affirmed a lower court ...
Together, the two rulings open a door for Missouri to use the map in the upcoming August primaries and the Nov. 3 election.
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway praised the state Supreme Court ruling on Thursday, saying it clears the way for the map to be used in both the August primaries and the November general election and giving Republicans a
Court backs map: Missouri's highest court ruled the GOP-drawn 2025 congressional map legal, rejecting claims it violated the state constitution. Kansas City split: The map divides Kansas City into three Republican-leaning districts, potentially weakening ...
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled the governor has broad authority to call special sessions, ending an NAACP challenge related to gerrymandering.
The Supreme Court of Missouri on Tuesday unanimously upheld Governor Mike Kehoe’s authority to call a 2025 extraordinary legislative session focused on congressional redistricting and changes to Missouri’s initiative petition process,