WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Utah judge ruled on Monday that the state must redraw its congressional map ahead of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections, saying Utah's Republican-controlled legislature had ...
A federal court heard arguments about whether to keep or discard the court-ordered congressional map ...
Utah lawmakers released five options for new congressional maps ahead of a meeting scheduled for Monday morning, part of a court-ordered overhaul of the state’s four seats in the U.S. House of ...
A Utah judge late Monday night rejected new congressional district lines drawn by Republican state lawmakers, instead approving a map with a solidly Democratic seat ahead of next year's midterm ...
The congressional map ruled on by Utah Third District Judge Dianna Gibson drew praise from Democratic lawmakers and criticism from their Republican counterparts. Utah is in the midst of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Third District Judge Dianna Gibson listens during a hearing in Utah’s court-ordered redistricting process, in Salt Lake City on ...
Utah Republicans filed a lawsuit challenging a state judge’s selected redistricting map that would give Democrats a greater chance of winning a U.S. House seat in November. The lawsuit, filed on ...
A Utah judge on Monday rejected the new congressional map drawn by Republican lawmakers, adopting an alternate proposal that creates a Democrat-leaning district ahead of the the 2026 midterm elections ...
A new analysis breaks down the political implications of three proposed congressional maps that have been submitted to a Utah judge for consideration — one from Utah lawmakers and two from the ...
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