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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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KSHB-TV broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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