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  1. Missouri 's second congressional district is in the eastern portion of the state, primarily consisting of the suburbs south and west of St. Louis, including Arnold, Town and Country, Wildwood, Chesterfield, and Oakville. [3] The district includes all of Franklin County and portions of St. Louis, St. Charles, and Warren counties. [4]

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    2020-2021

    1. See also: Redistricting in Missouri after the 2020 census Missouri enacted new congressional district boundaries on May 18, 2022, when Gov. Mike Parson (R) signed them into law. According to Rudi Keller of the Missouri Independent, "No change in the partisan makeup of the Missouri delegation, currently six Republicans and two Democrats, is expected as a result of the map." Keller also wrote, "nine counties that have shifted almost wholly or entirely into new districts. Boundaries shifted i...

    2010-2011

    1. See also: Redistricting in Missouri after the 2010 census In 2011, the Missouri State Legislaturere-drew the congressional districts based on updated population information from the 2010 census.

  3. Democrat Pat Danner, a former aide to Jerry Litton, won the seat in 1992 becoming the first woman to be elected in the district defeating a 16-year Republican incumbent. George W. Bush beat John Kerry in this district 57%–42% in 2004.

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  4. In the 2020 election, Republican Donald Trump defeated Democrat Joe Biden 69.91% to 28.93%. As of 2020, this district is the second most strongly Republican district in Missouri and is one of the most strongly Republican districts in the United States .

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  5. Prior results 2008 Presidential Election Results by County. The table below shows how individual counties in MO-04 voted in the 2008 presidential election. U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) won every single county in MO-04 and swept the district with 60.58 percent of the vote while U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) received 37.87 percent, a 22.71-percent margin of victory for the GOP.

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  6. They chose against secession, and did not produce a new constitution. Instead, they operated as the de facto pro-Union government of Missouri when Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson and other politicians that supported the Confederacy fled from Jefferson City. They provided elections to a new constitutional convention, which was elected in November ...

  7. Missouri Constitution. The Missouri Constitution is the state constitution of Missouri. The current Missouri Constitution was adopted in 1945. Missouri has had four state constitutions. The current state constitution has 14 articles. The current Missouri Constitution has been amended 122 times. [1] [2] The most recent amendments to the Missouri ...