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The clock is ticking for Utah lawmakers to draw a new congressional map after the courts tossed out the boundaries last drawn in 2021, deeming them a product of an unconstitutional process. To meet their tight deadlines,
Out-of-state money may flood into Utah's congressional elections after new political boundaries are drawn and approved.
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.
The Utah Supreme Court has voted to uphold a lower court ruling requiring the state Legislature to redraw its congressional district map ahead of next year’s midterm elections. The Monday ruling keeps in place last month’s decision from District Judge Dianna Gibson that found the Republican-led Legislature improperly weakened the process voters set up
The Utah Supreme Court has rejected the legislature's request to halt a judge's order demanding a new redistricting process. In a unanimous order issued without hearing
In an interview with conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk, Lee criticized independent map commissions and the decision of “leftist allies in the Utah courts.”
Tyler Robinson, accused of firing the shot that killed Kirk at a rally on Sept. 10, is listed as an unaffiliated, inactive voter.
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