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A Missouri court delayed a hearing on a lawsuit challenging the state’s new Republican-favored congressional map.
A Missouri court hearing on a lawsuit challenging the state’s newly drawn congressional map was postponed due to a judge’s illness.
The case, brought by People Not Politicians, argues that a statewide referendum should be triggered after the legislature’s vote, bypassing the need for a governor’s signature, and claims over 150,000 petition signatures were collected—92,000 of which were rejected by Secretary of State Denny Hoskins.
If successful, the referendum could delay the map’s implementation until November 2026.
The lawsuit is one of five legal challenges to Missouri’s mid-decade redistricting, which redraws districts to favor Republicans.
Trials in two other cases are set for November 12 and 25, with broader national efforts underway to influence House representation.
Un tribunal de Missouri retrasó una audiencia en una demanda que cuestiona el nuevo mapa del Congreso favorecido por los republicanos.