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Missouri’s Supreme Court hears if lawmakers can redraw congressional districts without new census data, risking a key Democratic stronghold.
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments on March 10, 2026, over whether the state legislature can redraw congressional districts without new census data, focusing on a Republican-drawn map that splits Kansas City to weaken a Democratic stronghold.
Plaintiffs argue the state constitution requires redistricting only after each census, while state officials maintain the legislature has authority to act mid-decade.
The case could determine the map’s legality and set a precedent for future redistricting in Missouri, with a decision expected in several weeks.
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La Corte Suprema de Missouri escucha si los legisladores pueden rediseñar distritos del Congreso sin nuevos datos del censo, arriesgando un bastión demócrata clave.