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Missouri Legislative Black Caucus Speaks Out Against Redistricting

COLE COUNTY, MISSOURI, AUG 7 – Missouri Legislative Black Caucus calls the GOP-led redistricting a power grab to secure Republican seats in the U.S. House ahead of the 2026 elections, citing constitutional concerns.

  • In Jefferson City, the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus held a Thursday news conference to oppose redistricting, highlighting high stakes for 2026.
  • In several states including Missouri, Republicans aim to redraw district lines despite the Missouri Constitution prohibiting redistricting without an immediate census.
  • A slim 219-212 majority in the U.S. House underscores the stakes, with Missouri Republicans holding six of eight districts, and Gov. Mike Kehoe supports redistricting, KOMU 8 reports.
  • Following the news conference, Democrats outlined voter mobilization plans and said `Rep. Marlon Anderson pledged Democrats would fight to retain the current district map and accused Republicans of undermining Missourians’ will.`
  • Although some Missouri Republicans support redrawing maps, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, who has served over 20 years, would likely be the main target under any new map.
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KMIZ broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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