Missouri judge rejects a challenge to new US House districts backed by Trump
Judge Adam Caine ruled Missouri’s 2025 map constitutional, preserving districts that split Kansas City into three and likely add a Republican seat, despite ongoing appeals.
- On Thursday, Jackson County Circuit Judge Adam Caine denied plaintiffs' request to block the 2025 Plan, finding they failed to meet the 'heavy burden' and ruling the map complies with Missouri's requirements.
- Following a September special legislative session, Republican lawmakers approved the redistricting under pressure from President Donald Trump, and Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the map into law.
- The map splits Kansas City into three districts, uses Troost Avenue to divide the 4th and 5th districts, and reduces split municipalities from 30 to 13.
- If the map stands, it is likely to send one more Republican to Missouri's U.S. House delegation, and the ruling arrives about five months before the Missouri primary, setting up a tough race for Emanuel Cleaver II against multiple Republican primary challengers.
- With appeals pending, a challenge over whether mid‑decade redistricting is constitutional is before the Missouri Supreme Court, while opponents submitted more than 300,000 signatures in December and said they will appeal Caine's ruling.
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Missouri Judge Rejects Challenge to Trump-Backed Redistricting Map
A Missouri court has rejected a legal challenge to new U.S. House districts backed by President Donald Trump, a decision that could help Republicans gain an additional congressional seat ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. In a March 12 ruling, Jackson County Circuit Judge Adam Caine found that the plaintiffs had not met the heavy burden required under Missouri law to overturn election maps approved by the state legislature. “Courts should not …
Judge rules gerrymandered Missouri congressional map is constitutional
U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Kansas City, the target of a gerrymandered congressional district map, files for re-election Feb. 24. A Jackson County judge ruled Thursday that the new map meets constitutional standards. (Rudi Keller/Missouri Independent)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 Thu…
Republicans Set to Gain Congressional Seat Following Court Upholding of Redistricting Plan
A Missouri judge has validated the state's 2025 congressional redistricting plan, rejecting claims that it breaches the constitution. This ruling positions Republicans to potentially secure an additional seat in the upcoming elections. The post Republicans Set to Gain Congressional Seat Following Court Upholding of Redistricting Plan appeared first on News Addicts.
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