A court ruling has allowed new US House districts to be used in the November elections. These districts are backed by President Donald Trump and are considered Republican-friendly. The ruling is seen as a victory for Republicans seeking to maintain their majority in the US House.

The decision was made by Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green, who rejected a bid to put the districts to a statewide vote. This ruling may be appealed to the state Supreme Court. Further details on the ruling and its implications are available from the source.

The new districts were already used in the August primaries, and a petition seeking a referendum on the map was previously rejected by Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins.