Missouri Voters Challenge Gerrymandered Map Ahead of Referendum

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A lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Missouri alleges that state officials are violating constitutional precedent by allowing a gerrymandered congressional map to take effect despite a referendum campaign with sufficient signatures to suspend it, potentially undermining voters' rights and the legal process established over the past century.
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