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Just days after Missouri Republicans passed a gerrymandered congressional map that carves up Kansas City, a new campaign is charging forward with a plan asking voters to repeal it.
The special session featured a number of unprecedented actions that would have been unthinkable just a few months ago, when President Trump demanded that Republican leaders redraw the state's congressional lines.
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Power Play: Missouri Republicans Set to Re-draw Congressional Districts. Can Voters Stop It?
Missouri Lawmakers are set to re-draw the state's congressional districts to give Republicans an extra seat in the midterms. This is in direct response to a request from President Trump, but many Missourians aren't fond of the idea.
A referendum could repeal any map approved by the legislature, while delays could push past deadlines for finalizing ballots in time for a 2026 vote.
There are also two locations open for Jackson County residents who don't reside within city limits: the Jackson County Absentee Election Office at 110 N. Liberty Street in Independence and the Woods Chapel Community Church of Christ at 500 NE Woods Chapel Road in Lee's Summit.
A Waldo area resident’s lawn displays a Frank White Jr. recall sign. The recall question will be the only item on the Sept. 30 ballot. (Chris Lester/The Beacon) Jackson County voters could make history later this month with the outcome of a rare Sept.
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