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Subject Missouri House approves GOP gerrymander
Date September 9, 2025 10:03 PM
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The Missouri House GOP approved Gov. Mike Kehoe’s (R) mid-decade gerrymander in a 90-65 vote Tuesday, sending the map to the state Senate for consideration.

Tuesday, September 9

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Missouri House approves GOP gerrymander

- The Missouri House GOP passed ([link removed] ) Gov. Mike Kehoe’s (R) mid-decade gerrymander in a 90-65 vote Tuesday, sending the map to the state Senate for consideration. The new congressional map would dismantle Kansas City’s Democratic-leaning 5th District, giving the GOP an electoral advantage in seven of Missouri’s eight congressional districts.

- The House also sent a proposed bill to the Senate that would make it harder for Missourians to use the state’s initiative petition process.

- “It’s an unconstitutional attempt to rig the 2026 elections before a single vote is cast — breaking Missouri law, dividing communities, and undermining democracy,” People NOT Politicians spokesperson Elsa Rainey said ([link removed] ) in a statement of the GOP’s gerrymandered map.

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Federal court upholds two provisions of Georgia’s notorious voter suppression law

- In a loss for voters, a federal court upheld ([link removed] ) two provisions of S.B. 202 — Georgia’s 2021 voter suppression law — that place restrictions on absentee ballot applications. The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by two pro-voting groups.

- One of the provisions upheld by the court bars voting rights groups from mailing pre-filled absentee applications. The other prohibits sending applications to voters who have already requested, received, or submitted an absentee ballot.

Charges dismissed against Michigan Republicans who tried to subvert 2020 election in fake electors scheme

- In another loss for fair elections, a judge dismissed ([link removed] ) all felony charges against 15 Michigan Republicans electors who were accused of conspiring to subvert the results of the 2020 election by signing a document falsely claiming Trump won the state.

- “This is a fraud case, and (you) have to prove intent, and I don’t believe that there’s evidence sufficient to prove intent,” the judge reportedly said ([link removed] ) in dismissing the case.

- “To dismiss these charges ahead of the 2026 elections, which we know are at risk of election sabotage, is disgraceful, as it serves as a green light to those who may again attempt to take the will of the people away,” Ashiya Brown, the Michigan state director of All Voting is Local, said in a statement.

Rep. Mikie Sherrill: Trump isn’t ‘leaving willingly’

- As Donald Trump continues to undermine the rule of law, Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.), the Democratic nominee for New Jersey governor, has a stark warning for all of us: “He’s not leaving willingly.” Sherrill sat down with Marc to talk about how she plans to set the table for the future of the Democratic Party. Read it here ([link removed] ) .

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Coming up tomorrow

- The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a lawsuit ([link removed] ) concerning whether rejecting mail-in ballots submitted with undated or wrongly dated outer envelopes violates the state constitution

- There will be a temporary injunction hearing in a lawsuit ([link removed] ) filed by a South Carolina voter to prevent the state election board from sharing statewide voter registration information with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The court already granted a temporary restraining order barring the board from turning over the requested voter data to the DOJ.

- The right-wing anti-voting group Tea Party Patriots will be in D.C. tomorrow holding a rally to pressure the Senate to pass the SAVE Act. Democracy Docket will be reporting live from the rally. Follow along ([link removed] ) for updates.

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