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In 2019, the court ruled that district maps — and partisan gerrymandering claims challenging them — were outside the purview of federal courts and for states to decide.
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.
The Utah Supreme Court heard arguments on whether courts should allow the state's Legislature to carve up Salt Lake County into four congressional districts.
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.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed HB2004 into law, establishing a new congressional districting plan that splits Salt Lake County into all four districts. The new map was drawn by the state Legislature and ...
Utah high court scrutinizes process that sliced state’s most Democrat-heavy county into 4 districts The Utah Supreme Court grilled attorneys representing the state over their claim that courts ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed HB2004 into law, establishing a new congressional districting plan that splits Salt Lake County into all four districts. The new map was drawn by the state Legislature and ...
Utah's Supreme Court will decide whether courts should allow the state's Republican-majority Legislature to carve up Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County.
In 2019, the court ruled that district maps — and partisan gerrymandering claims challenging them — were outside the purview of federal courts and for states to decide.
Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant listens to oral arguments for a case challenging the state's congressional districts before the Utah Supreme Court in Salt Lake City, Tuesday ...