Roughly 300,000 signatures demanding Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional map be placed on the 2026 ballot were submitted to the secretary of state’s office Tuesday morning — more than two and a half times the number needed.
The political action committee behind the effort, People Not Politicians, called the campaign an “unprecedented show of grassroots power.” ×
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