State Redistricting Info Missouri
Missouri took two distinct paths after the 2020 census. Congressional lines were drawn by the General Assembly. After months of debate, lawmakers approved HB 2909 on May 11, 2022. Governor Mike Parson signed it one week later, immediately putting an eight-district plan in place for the 2022 midterms. That same day, Republican candidate Paul Berry III and others sued in Berry v. Ashcroft II, alleging one-person-one-vote and racial-gerrymandering violations. A three-judge federal panel denied emergency relief on May 9, 2022, and dismissed the case on July 8, 2022, leaving the map intact for 2024 while appeal deadlines passed. The General Assembly adopted a redrawn mid-decade congressional map on Sept. 12, 2025, in a special session convened on August 29. Gov. Kehoe signed the map (HB1) on Sept. 28th and will be used for the 2026 midterms, barring any court action.
State legislative districts were set by citizen and judicial commissions. The House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission unanimously adopted a 163-seat map on January 19, 2022. After the Senate commission deadlocked, a six-judge Judicial Redistricting Commission filed a 34-district Senate plan on March 15, 2022. Only the Senate map drew litigation: in Faatz v. Ashcroft, two voters claimed it split Buchanan County and Hazelwood in violation of the Missouri Constitution. A Cole County judge upheld the plan in September 2023, and the Missouri Supreme Court affirmed on February 14, 2024, concluding the map satisfied all constitutional criteria. With no challenges to the House map and the high court’s ruling on the Senate plan, both 2022 legislative maps remain in force for the rest of the decade.
News and Developments
Missouri Redistricting Effort Faces Referendum and Legal Challenges
Missouri Legislature Adopts New Congressional Map and Initiative Petition Reforms Amid Legal Challenges and Referendum Push
Missouri, New York, and Louisiana Consider Taking Early Steps Toward Possible Mid-Cycle Map Redraws
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