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RandySF

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Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:23 PM Friday

Missouri Secretary of State admits to misleading ballot language for gerrymander referendum

An attorney representing Missouri’s top election official admitted in court Friday that her client had authored ballot language that could “prejudice” voters about a referendum to block the GOP’s new gerrymandered congressional map.

The state constitution gives Missourians the right to veto new state laws by holding a statewide referendum vote. Since Missouri Republicans passed mid-decade redistricting in September, voters have been fighting to put it to a referendum. But the Republican Party – including Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins – are throwing every possible hurdle in its path.

That apparently includes ballot language.

In November, People Not Politicians, the group leading the referendum effort, filed a lawsuit challenging what it termed the “dishonest” text Hoskins had approved.



https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/missouri-secretary-of-state-admits-to-misleading-ballot-language-for-gerrymander-referendum/

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Missouri Secretary of State admits to misleading ballot language for gerrymander referendum (Original Post) RandySF Friday OP
Yeah, I'd say that the state's proposed ballot language WestMichRad Friday #1

WestMichRad

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1. Yeah, I'd say that the state's proposed ballot language
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 08:33 PM
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… is a wee bit biased:
“Do the people of the state of Missouri approve the act of the General Assembly entitled ‘House Bill No. 1 (2025 Second Extraordinary Session),’ which repeals Missouri’s existing gerrymandered congressional plan that protects incumbent politicians, and replaces it with new congressional boundaries that keep more cities and counties intact, are more compact, and better reflects statewide voting patterns?”



Looking forward to seeing the next version.

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