Also last night, the Missouri state Senate passed this congressional map that had already been approved by the House. It now goes to the governor for his signature. https://t.co/TBvZ5MUnEt pic.twitter.com/mtqYr3DCM7
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 13, 2022
After 4+ months of often-acrimonious debate, the MO Senate appears poised to move the previous question on a 6-2 R:D congressional district map. In the last 2 decades of Republican chamber control, this will be the 1st time that motion is used against dissenting Republicans.
— Jeff Smith (@JeffSmithMO) May 12, 2022
2020 Presidential Results for HB 2909:
— Missouri Mapper (@Missouri_Mapper) May 6, 2022
MO-1: Biden +58.4%
MO-2: Trump +7.8%
MO-3: Trump +26.1%
MO-4: Trump +39.6%
MO-5: Biden +26.4%
MO-6: Trump +37.1%
MO-7: Trump +41.4%
MO-8: Trump +51.4%
DRA Interactive Map Link:https://t.co/20vQNUrRUn pic.twitter.com/QbsPTO2lNm
Yesterday, a Missouri state House committee introduced and passed a new congressional map, a last-ditch effort to avoid the courts drawing a map. Up on 538: https://t.co/WSHaaC1dVV pic.twitter.com/frXx1c3r9e
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) May 5, 2022
#NEW: The Missouri House GOP has introduced a new congressional map.
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) May 4, 2022
The proposed redistricting plan is seen as a final attempt to keep the courts from drawing the districts. pic.twitter.com/fv3CWxsR5Q