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Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Redrawn Congressional Map, Voter ID Law
“The obligation to legislate congressional districts once a decade does not limit the General Assembly’s power to redistrict more frequently than once a decade." The post Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Redrawn Congressional Map, Voter ID Law first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Missouri Supreme Court upholds Legislature’s redistricting authority, keeps voter ID law
The Missouri Supreme Court handed down three rulings Tuesday that could shape the 2026 election, saying lawmakers had the authority to pass a new congressional map last year, leaving intact the state’s photo ID requirement for voters and striking down…
Missouri Supreme Court throws out voter registration restrictions but keeps photo ID law
Missouri lawmakers in 2022 passed legislation requiring voters to show photo identification to cast a ballot and placing limits on the work of groups who hold voter registration drives. On Tuesday, the state Supreme Court ruled against the registration restrictions but allowed photo ID to continue.
Missouri Court Upholds Redistricting Echoing Colorado Boundary Battles
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld the state’s mid-decade congressional redistricting plan in a ruling issued March 24, 2026. The court found the new boundaries complied with legal requirements despite ongoing challenges from opponents who argued the maps favored certain political interests, officials said. The decision upheld new boundaries for all eight of Missouri’s congressional districts, which were redrawn in 2025 following the 2020 census …
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