Recent Ruling Hints At Kansas City Petition Victory To Save Congressman Cleaver

Read betwixt the lines here . . . A dark money petition push might have overpowered MAGA redistricting power moves . . . Sadly, none of it will impact as much the price of coffee in Missouri . . . Check-it: 

A case over whether Secretary of State Denny Hoskins can throw out thousands of signatures for a Missouri redistricting referendum is effectively on hold.

People Not Politicians sued Hoskins after he said he would not count signatures collected before the middle of October. That group then turned in more than 300,000 signatures, likely more than enough to make the ballot even without any gathered before mid-October.

Cole County Judge Christopher Limbaugh said Friday that he is pausing the case, pointing out that it may be moot if the referendum qualifies for the November 2026 ballot.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri judge freezes case over Hoskins throwing out redistricting referendum signatures

People Not Politicians sued after Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins said he wouldn't count anti-redistricting ballot measure signatures collected before Oct. 14.

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