Missouri Congressional Redistricting Challenge (Healey)
Healey v. State of Missouri
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging the Missouri legislature’s new gerrymandered congressional map.
Background
Missouri voters filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the Missouri legislature’s new congressional map. Plaintiffs assert that the Missouri legislature violated the state constitution’s prohibition on mid-decade redistricting. They also claim the map does not comply with the state constitution’s ‘compactness’ requirement, because it divides Kansas City into three distinct voting districts. The lawsuit seeks to block implementation of the redrawn congressional map.
Why It Matters
The redrawn congressional map is part of President Donald Trump’s broader effort to pressure states to conduct mid-decade redistricting to secure additional Republican congressional seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. For more than 50 years, Kansas City has been a single voting district. Now, the Missouri legislature seeks to divide its population across three larger conservative districts to weaken the voting power of the city’s Black voters.
Latest Updates:
- Dec. 22, 2025: Defendants filed their answer to plaintiffs’ complaint.
- Dec. 9, 2025: The court granted plaintiffs’ motion to transfer venue and consolidated this case with Wise.
- Nov. 24, 2025: The court held a hearing.
- Nov. 21, 2025: Plaintiffs filed their opposition to Missouri Republican State Committee’s motion to intervene as a defendant.
- Nov. 17, 2025: The Missouri Republican State Committee seeks to intervene as a defendant.
- Nov. 10, 2025: KCEB defendants filed their response to plaintiffs’ complaint.
- Oct. 21, 2025: Jackson County defendants filed their response to plaintiffs’ complaint.
- Oct. 17, 2025: Defendants filed a motion to dismiss.
- Sept. 29, 2025: Plaintiffs filed a motion seeking to join their mid-decade redistricting claim with Wise.
- Sept. 28, 2025: Plaintiffs filed their complaint.