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Missouri court allows new Trump-backed US House districts be used in November election

The ruling preserves a Trump-backed map that shifts Kansas City areas into Republican districts and could help the GOP add one House seat.

  • On Wednesday, Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green ruled that Missouri's referendum process cannot overturn congressional redistricting, preserving the Republican-drawn map for the 2026 general election.
  • Republican Governor Mike Kehoe called a special legislative session last year to redraw districts after President Donald Trump urged GOP-led states to create more favorable maps ahead of the midterms.
  • The new lines split Kansas City into three districts to challenge Democratic Representative Emanuel Cleaver, prompting the People Not Politicians campaign to submit more than 300,000 signatures for a referendum.
  • Opponents immediately appealed the ruling to the Missouri Supreme Court, with Chief Justice Brent Powell urging a swift resolution before the September 8 deadline to finalize general election ballots.
  • The ruling aligns with a national GOP strategy to secure up to 16 additional House seats, with redistricting efforts active in states like Texas and Florida to bolster party control.
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Newsmax broke the news in Boca Raton, United States on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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