We finally got the big Missouri redistricting ruling we were waiting for late last week, and it was not good news for voters. A judge ruled that the new GOP gerrymander is now in effect for the 2026 midterm elections, despite the hard work of Missourians trying to put the map to a statewide referendum. The ruling has been appealed, but there’s no question this was a tough setback not just for the redistricting fight, but also for Missourians’ right to direct democracy.
And now that it’s April, we’re getting closer to a high-stakes redistricting showdown later this month in Virginia and Florida.
As always, thanks for reading.
The state of redistricting across the nation
As Democracy Docket readers know, Missourians have been fighting an increasingly absurd battle for over six months to put Republicans’ newest congressional gerrymander to a referendum vote. They turned in more than 300,000 signatures, and officials have verified enough signatures for the referendum to qualify for the ballot.
And yet, one week ago, a state judge ruled that Missouri can use the new map in the 2026 midterms before voters are even given a chance to weigh in on the plan, blatantly sidestepping Missourians’ right under the state constitution to veto laws approved by the legislature.
The ruling has been appealed. And People Not Politicians, the group leading the referendum effort, says the fight is “far from over.”
Team members were proud to join thousands of protesters this weekend (including many Democracy Docket readers 👋) for the latest round of No Kings demonstrations. News editor Matthew Kupfer and his wife Lina attended the march from Arlington, Virginia to the Washington Monument in D.C. — for those wondering, her sign said "Down with the Czar" in Russian, an early 20th century slogan. And managing editor Zachary Roth attended the protest in Hastings-on-Hudson in Westchester County, NY with his kids and some of their friends, marching with around 500 people from Hastings to join up with a separate protest that started in Yonkers. He reports that he was wearing a Democracy Docket hoodie and one protester said: "Democracy Docket! That's a great organization.” (We agree!)
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