The Missouri attorney general said her office received notice last week that a suit had been filed in China against Missouri.
People Not Politicians says a law drawing new districts is paused while signatures are counted for a measure to force a ...
The Missouri attorney general claims that the Republican-drawn congressional map is now active. But an anti-redistricting ...
The state is asking a federal judge to reopen a dismissed redistricting lawsuit after dueling arguments made in public about ...
The disagreement over whether Missouri's new congressional map is in effect or frozen is at the heart of a bitter dispute in federal court between the state attorney general's office and lawyers for ...
Last week, People Not Politicians delivered 691 boxes of petition sheets bearing more than 305,000 signatures to Secretary of ...
A recently enacted US House map would again make Troost Avenue a dividing line in the community, part of a plan to have Democratic-leaning Kansas City represented by three separate Republican ...
The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to strike down parts of the Voting Rights Act that protects minority-majority ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Cole County Judge Christopher Limbaugh heard arguments Monday in the trial for the Missouri NAACP's lawsuit ...
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins says the state’s new congressional map will take effect, despite a referendum effort to ...
A portion of the signatures submitted last week to force a referendum on Missouri's new congressional district map won't be reviewed before a Cole County judge rules on whether all should be checked.
State officials engaged in unusual mid-decade redistricting are pushing a new definition of what it means to have “fair maps” ...