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Missouri Fair Maps
12/11/2025
Missouri Fair Maps
Posted By: Elisabeth M Sopka
Posted On: 2025-12-11T22:41:25Z

PROTECTING CONGRESSIONAL MAPS IN MISSOURI

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/09/missouri-map-gerrymandering


Organizers challenging Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional

map say they turned in enough signatures on Tuesday to block

the map from going into effect and to force a referendum on the

map next year.


People not Politicians, the main organization behind the effort,

said they submitted more than 300,000 signatures to the

secretary of state’s office, nearly triple the number required to

block the map from going into effect. Missouri’s Republican

secretary of state now needs to review the signatures.


“The citizens of Missouri have spoken loudly and clearly: they

deserve fair maps, not partisan manipulation,” Richard von Glahn,

the executive director of People Not Politicians, said in statement.


“We are submitting a record number of signatures to shut down

any doubt that Missouri voters want a say.”


Missouri Republicans approved a new map in September that

eliminates the Kansas City-based district of Emanuel Cleaver, a

Democrat, and replaces it with a Republican one. It’s part of a

nationwide push by Donald Trump to redraw Republican-friendly

congressional districts ahead of next year’s midterm elections,

when Republicans are expected to lose their razor-thin majority in

Congress.


Texas and North Carolina have also redrawn districts to be more

GOP-friendly, while California has countered with a new map that

adds as many as five Democratic districts.


A provision of the Missouri constitution gives voters a chance to

repeal acts of the legislature if organizers can collect enough

signatures in a tight timeframe. The vast majority of the measures

that have been put up for a referendum have been repealed.


Republicans have aggressively fought to counter the Missouri

effort. The secretary of state, Denny Hoskins, has tried to throw

out nearly 100,000 signatures, arguing that they were prematurely

collected.


Verifying the signatures should take between eight and 10 weeks,

but it could go into next summer, People Not Politicians said in a

statement. The new map must remain paused while the review

takes place, the group said.


Catherine Hanaway, the Missouri attorney general, has also taken

legal efforts to try to stop the referendum from taking place.



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