The latest state to take up redistricting will be Missouri, Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe said on Friday. In a statement, he called to convene a special session of the General Assembly “to enact legislation establishing updated congressional districts for the State of Missouri.”
“This is about clarity for voters and ownership of our future,” Kehoe said.
Other states have also pursued mid-decade redistricting, which is relatively unheard of.
However, President Donald Trump recently pushed Texas to change its congressional maps to give the GOP five new seats. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, on Friday signed the map into law, despite Democratic lawmakers’ objections that it is racist and would harm their constituents. State representatives had even left Texas earlier in August to prevent a vote on the maps. Abbott, meanwhile, said in a video on X that the new map will ensure “fairer representation” in the state.
California is taking Texas on with its own redistricting plan, which voters will decide on this November. Legislators designed this map to give Democrats five more seats in Congress.
Now, Politico reported, Trump and Vice President JD Vance are also pressuring Indiana to take up its own redistricting plan that favors Republicans.
After Kehoe announced the special session, Trump thanked the governor on Truth Social, saying it would “give the incredible people of Missouri the tremendous opportunity to elect an additional MAGA Republican in the 2026 Midterm Elections — A HUGE VICTORY for our America First Agenda, not just in the “Show-Me State,” but across our Nation.”
U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., one of the members of Congress who could be affected by Missouri’s potential new maps, put out a statement saying that “Trump’s unprecedented directive to redraw our maps in the middle of the decade” is “an unconstitutional attack” against democracy.
“This attempt to gerrymander Missouri will not simply change district lines, it will silence voices. It will deny representation,” Cleaver said. “It will tell the people of Missouri that their lawmakers no longer wish to earn their vote, that elections are predetermined by the power brokers in Washington, and that politicians — not the people — will decide the outcome.”
Missouri House Minority Leader Ashley Aune, a Democrat, called Kehoe a “Trump puppet” and said him announcing a special session “marks the worst threat to the integrity of our state government since pro-slavery lawmakers voted for Missouri to join the Confederacy in 1861.”
“Missourians will not tolerate acts of electoral sabatoge from their leaders nor silently allow Republicans to seize more power,” Aune said.
The session is set to begin on Sept. 3.
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