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Mo. House committee releases alternate redistricting map

A committee tasked with redrawing the state's congressional districts has released submitted by Democrats on the committee.

, favored by the committee's Republican majority, was made public last Wednesday.

The Democrats' map leaves intact most of the congressional district currently represented by (D).  It's sponsored by (D, Crystal City) and was released late Friday.

The GOP's map would split Carnahan's district up among four other districts, three of which are currently represented by Republicans.  It's sponsored by the committee's chairman, (R, Town and Country).

Both maps would place the entire city of St. Louis and most of North County into the First Congressional District, currently represented by (D).

The House Committee on Redistricting is scheduled to meet Tuesday, and may vote on which map to adopt during that meeting.

Senate Republicans are expected to release their redistricting map tomorrow.

Missouri is losing a seat in Congress, based on results from the .

Marshal was a political reporter for © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà until 2018.