Unless courts intervene, it's looking more likely that Missouri voters will ultimately get to decide the fate of the GOP's congressional map — meaning the gerrymandered districts might not take effect for the 2026 election cycle.
The lawsuit takes aim at an upcoming measure that, if approved, would make it virtually impossible for most citizen-led amendments to pass on the ballot
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins said next year’s midterm elections will be loaded with ballot questions for voters to decide on.
Voters in Springfield will only have one question to weigh in on while a countywide question will appear on the Christian County ballot.
The Greene County Clerk’s Office has announced changes to polling locations for voting in the Special Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 4. According to the
Jeffrey Boney, the city council representative for District B, is taking on Mayor Robin Elackatt. Some city council races also are on the ballot in the Houston-area suburb.
A new lawsuit accuses Missouri GOP lawmakers of trying to trick voters by writing an intentionally deceptive summary for a ballot measure that would make it much harder for voters to pass a constitutional amendment.
A Missouri group is working to overturn the map that gives the state one more Republican seat in Congress. If they get enough signatures, the map cannot take effect unless Missourians approve them.
Missouri’s new congressional map shifts 70,000 minority residents out of Kansas City’s 5th District, prompting accusations of racial gerrymandering.
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