Missouri Votes Amid District Uncertainty
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Missouri election officials are mailing primary ballots to military and overseas voters using newly drawn congressional districts—still legally uncertain—while awaiting a final decision on a referendum petition that could halt the map’s use. With the August 4 primary looming, local clerks like Boone County’s Brianna Lennon are proceeding with the new maps to avoid confusion, mirroring actions in St. Louis and Kansas City. A lawsuit seeks to force a decision, but hearings aren’t until July 15—too late to affect the primary. Voters may cast ballots under one map, but elect representatives under another in November. To help voters navigate the chaos, officials now display both old and new district assignments during registration checks.
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