The Missouri state legislature passed a new congressional map Friday, sending to GOP Gov. Mike Kehoe a new set of districts that would target one of the state’s two Democrat members of Congress.

The 21-11 state Senate vote is the latest in a rising partisan gerrymandering war nationwide, with the new map splitting the Kansas City-area seat currently held by Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II.

Two Republicans broke with their party and opposed the Missouri bill.

The nationwide redistricting push started with a new map in Texas, spurred by President Donald Trump and designed to eliminate several Democratic seats. California’s legislature responded with a proposed map, intended to eliminate several GOP seats, that will be subject to a state referendum this fall.

Missouri’s new map could f

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