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The Utah Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a challenge of Utah’s congressional districts, drawn by the majority-Republican Legislature.
Utah should get new congressional maps, without the gerrymandering. How might those maps look? A Utah Supreme Court decision puts the power back in the hands of the people.
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Utah could be one step closer to having new congressional district boundaries — or, having the current four solid Republican districts locked in for the rest of the decade.
Amanda Roos, of Lehi, attends a rally in opposition to the proposed congressional district maps at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Nov. 10, 2021. Utah received a C-minus grade on its ...
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Voting rights groups are asking that the district court throw out the boundaries for Utah’s four solid red congressional districts, and ensure the state has new maps for 2026.
The Utah Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday over whether a congressional map drawn to dilute Democratic votes was subject to judicial review, or a political issue beyond its reach.
The Republican-run State Legislature was wrong to flout a voter-approved measure calling for fair maps, the court said. A lower court will hear a challenge to the House map.
We’ll predominantly focus on congressional maps, but will share the occasional key update on conflicts over state legislative districts.
The Utah Supreme Court is weighing arguments about whether the Republican-majority statehouse violated the Utah Constitution in drawing new congressional districts.
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