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Utah appears to be the latest state that will undergo redistricting, as a court ruling is set to lead to a redrawing of the state’s congressional map.
The Utah Supreme Court denied the Utah State Legislature's appeal requesting more time to draw congressional maps, forcing legislators to continue through the r
The Legislature asked the Supreme Court to halt the court-ordered redrawing of congressional maps and wants a decision by Sept. 15. A decision in the Legislature's favor could mean the existing districts stay in place through 2028.
In an interview with conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk, Lee criticized independent map commissions and the decision of “leftist allies in the Utah courts.”
The Utah Supreme Court has rejected an emergency request from the Utah legislature to stay the lower court ruling that asks lawmakers to draw new congressional maps by September 25.
A judge has ruled that Utah lawmakers must proceed with redrawing the state’s congressional district map right away, pointing to Texas and California in rejecting their argument that the job can’t be done in time for the 2026 midterm elections.
Congressional maps drawn by the Utah Legislature in defiance of a passed voter initiative banning gerrymandering will, for now, not be reinstated, the Utah Supreme Court said in a ruling Monday.