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A lawsuit challenges Missouri’s 2026 ballot measure that would require constitutional amendments to pass in each of the state’s eight congressional districts, not just statewide.
A lawsuit has been filed challenging Missouri’s proposed ballot measure that would require constitutional amendments to pass with a majority in each of the state’s eight congressional districts, not just a statewide majority.
Filed by the Missouri Association of Realtors and others, the suit argues the official ballot summary misleads voters by downplaying the change’s impact, omitting that it would only affect citizen-led initiatives, and including provisions already in law.
Critics say the shift could allow small groups to block statewide measures, especially in urban areas, and comes alongside a gerrymandered congressional map.
The measure, set for the 2026 ballot, aims to restrict the initiative process, which has previously led to major policy changes like legalizing abortion and marijuana.
Una demanda desafía la medida de votación de 2026 de Missouri que requeriría enmiendas constitucionales para ser aprobadas en cada uno de los ocho distritos del Congreso del estado, no solo en todo el estado.