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Map of Missouri's congressional districts from 2023 Interactive map version. The State of Missouri is currently divided into eight congressional districts, with each one being represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. The current dean of the Missouri delegation is Representative Sam Graves of the Republican Party ...
The Missouri House of Representatives meets annually beginning on the Wednesday after the first Monday in January. [5] A part-time legislature, it concludes session business by May 30. To serve in the chamber, an individual must have attained the age of 24 and have resided in their district for a period of one year preceding the election.
Major municipalities in the district include Excelsior Springs, Kearney, Liberty, Marshall, and Smithville, stretching between the Kansas City and Columbia metropolitan areas. The district is also home to the Missouri River, Smithville Lake, and Watkins Woolen Mill State Park.
Missouri is the only state that has not either enacted or at least passed a new U.S. House map after the 2020 census, though uncertainty also remains in Florida because of a gubernatorial veto and ...
Texas County: 215: Houston: 1843: Shannon and Wright counties: Republic of Texas: 25,619: 1,179 sq mi (3,054 km 2) Vernon County: 217: Nevada: 1851: Bates County: Miles Vernon, Missouri State Senator – the county was originally defined as having the same boundaries as Bates county, but was later declared unconstitutional and changed 19,710: ...
Houston R-I School District: 423 W. Pine, Houston: Texas: Twin Rivers R-X School District: 9348 State Highway 51 (P.O. Box 146), Broseley: Butler: Scott City R-I School District: 3000 Main St., Scott City: Scott: Scott County R-IV School District: 4035 State Highway 77, Benton: Scott: Woodland R-IV School District: State Highway 34 (Rte. 5 Box ...
Bill Owen is an American politician. [1] [2] He is a Republican member of the 131st district of the Missouri House of Representatives.[3]Born in Springfield, Missouri. [3] Owen attended Parkview High School. [4]
The 2010 elections for the Missouri House of Representatives were held on November 2, 2010, with all districts being contested. Necessary primary elections were held on August 3, 2010. [1] The Republicans increased their majority in the chamber by 16 seats.