Missouri Governor Pushes Partisan Redistricting Ahead of 2026 Midterms, Following Texas’s Lead
Missouri’s Republican Governor calls a special legislative session to redraw congressional districts favoring GOP gains, echoing Texas’s controversial strategy and risking the voice of everyday Missourians.
As America faces critical choices in upcoming elections, Missouri’s Republican Governor Mike Kehoe is taking a page directly from Texas’s playbook by calling a special session to redraw congressional maps in a way that could unfairly tilt power toward his party. This move, scheduled for next week, aims to add another seat for Republicans in the House during the 2026 midterms, reinforcing an ongoing trend by GOP leaders to manipulate electoral boundaries rather than earn votes. Is Missouri Sacrificing Fairness for Partisan Advantage? Currently represented by six Republicans and two Democrats in the U.S. House, Missouri stands at a crossroads....
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