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NewsFebruary 3, 2012

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A Missouri judge could rule in mid-February on a lawsuit challenging new boundaries for state House districts. The case was scheduled for a Friday hearing before Cole County Circuit Judge Pat Joyce. Instead, the judge gave attorneys on both sides a Feb. 10 deadline for submitting written arguments. Joyce could rule the following week. Candidates currently can start filing Feb. 28 for this year's elections...

The Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A Missouri judge could rule in mid-February on a lawsuit challenging new boundaries for state House districts.

The case was scheduled for a Friday hearing before Cole County Circuit Judge Pat Joyce. Instead, the judge gave attorneys on both sides a Feb. 10 deadline for submitting written arguments. Joyce could rule the following week. Candidates currently can start filing Feb. 28 for this year's elections

Districts for the 163-seat Missouri House were redrawn based on population changes from the 2010 census.

A bipartisan group of more than a dozen people filed suit contending the new Missouri House map violates requirements that districts have similar populations and be contiguous and compact. The lawsuit also contends that a special judicial panel that drew the map violated Missouri's open meetings law.

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Case is Johnson v. Koster, 12AC-CC00056

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Missouri House districts: http://bit.ly/v0I59N

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