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Governor Parson Makes Appointments to House and Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commissions
(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson announced 40 appointments to the House and Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commissions.
On April 26, 2021, the United States Census Bureau delivered the 2020 Census Apportionment Results to the President of the United States. Consistent with the Missouri Constitution, this started the 60-day window for the Democrat and Republican state and congressional district committees to meet and submit nominees for Governor Parson’s consideration.
The list of nominees for the House commission was submitted as required by Article III, Section 3 of the Missouri Constitution, and the list of nominees for the Senate commission was submitted as required by Article III, Section 7 of the Missouri Constitution.
Pursuant to the same provisions of the Missouri Constitution, the Governor fulfills his legal duty by making the aforementioned appointments within 30 days after of the submission of the nominees.
Independent Bipartisan Commissions are tasked with redistricting Missouri’s legislative maps. The appointees and their political party affiliation are as follows:
Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission:
1st Congressional District
House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission:
1st Congressional District
Once the final appointments are official, commissions will have five months to submit a plan to the Secretary of State’s office, Elections Division, and six months to file a final statement, which must be approved by seven-tenths of the commissioners.
For additional information or questions about the work of the House and Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commissions, please click here.
On April 26, 2021, the United States Census Bureau delivered the 2020 Census Apportionment Results to the President of the United States. Consistent with the Missouri Constitution, this started the 60-day window for the Democrat and Republican state and congressional district committees to meet and submit nominees for Governor Parson’s consideration.
The list of nominees for the House commission was submitted as required by Article III, Section 3 of the Missouri Constitution, and the list of nominees for the Senate commission was submitted as required by Article III, Section 7 of the Missouri Constitution.
Pursuant to the same provisions of the Missouri Constitution, the Governor fulfills his legal duty by making the aforementioned appointments within 30 days after of the submission of the nominees.
Independent Bipartisan Commissions are tasked with redistricting Missouri’s legislative maps. The appointees and their political party affiliation are as follows:
Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission:
1st Congressional District
- Maryann Manion (R)
- Farrakhan Shegog (D)
- Gary Grewe (R)
- Nicole Greer (D)
- Jim Berberich (R)
- Mike Frame (D)
- Lowell Pearson (R)
- Kevin Rusnak (D)
- Kay Hoflander (R)
- Andrea Flinders (D)
- Aaron Baker (R)
- Joni Wickham (D)
- Chris Slinkard (R)
- Randy Alberhasky (D)
- Leann Green (R)
- Leamon Asher (D)
- Mark Ellinger (R)
- Joseph S. Passanise (R)
- Matt Dameron (D)
- Susan Montee (D)
House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission:
1st Congressional District
- Jerry Hunter (R)
- Keena Smith (D)
- Matt Maher (R)
- Harvey Ferdman (D)
- Jonathan Ratliff (R)
- Mark Schaeperkoetter (D)
- Daniel Wilson (R)
- Jason Ludwig (D)
- Vicki Riley (R)
- Melissa Patterson Hazley (D)
- James Thomas III (R)
- Penny Adams (D)
- Alan Griffin (R)
- Laura Cox (D)
- Becky Leonard (R)
- Michael Moroni (D)
- Pat Thomas (R)
- Curtis Jared (R)
- Rick Shang (D)
- Kay Mills (D)
Once the final appointments are official, commissions will have five months to submit a plan to the Secretary of State’s office, Elections Division, and six months to file a final statement, which must be approved by seven-tenths of the commissioners.
For additional information or questions about the work of the House and Senate Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commissions, please click here.
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