Utah State Court Strikes Down U.S. House District Boundaries

On August 25, a Utah state district court struck down the boundaries of Utah’s U.S. House seats. The decision is based on the State Constitution. League of Women Voters v Utah State Legislature, 220901712, Third District. Judge Dianna Gibson gave the state legislature 30 days to draw new districts. An appeal is likely.

The current map divides Salt Lake County so that a part of the county is in each of the state’s four districts. Republicans hold all four seats.


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