Missouri judge strikes ballot summary for Trump-backed congressional redistricting plan
The ballot summary excludes the term gerrymandering to influence voter perception on new congressional districts supported by President Trump in Missouri.
- If Missouri voters decide on new congressional districts backed by Trump, the ballot proposal will omit the term "gerrymandering" from its text.
- Missouri lawmakers approved the new congressional districts last September, making the state the second to adopt such maps after Texas.
- Opponents describe the maps as "gerrymandered" and challenge whether mid-decade redistricting violates Missouri's state constitution.
- A state judge's ruling marked at least a partial victory for opponents, addressing the ballot proposal verification process.
- Verification of petition signatures is underway as opponents seek enough valid signatures to force a statewide referendum on the redistricting plan.
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Judge rewrites ballot summary for 'Missouri First' congressional map
Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and JudgmentDownload COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Cole County judge has certified a ballot issue summary that was rewritten after the Missouri secretary of state admitted it was unfair, despite having approved it. Circuit Judge Brian Stumpe issued his order, including new ballot language, on Friday based on arguments given during a Feb. 2 hearing in a Cole County courtroom. The lawsuit was brought by People Not Pol…
Missouri judge strikes ballot summary for Trump-backed congressional redistricting plan
A Missouri judge has struck down the ballot summary for a potential referendum on a congressional redistricting plan backed by President Donald Trump.
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