Utah's congressional maps must be redrawn right away, judge rules
Source: PBS News/AP
Sep 3, 2025 2:28 PM EDT
A judge has ruled that Utah lawmakers must proceed with redrawing the states congressional district map right away, pointing to Texas and California in rejecting their argument that the job cant be done in time for the 2026 midterm elections.
The ruling keeps Utah firmly among states where partisan redistricting battles stand to tilt the outcome of the next congressional election. Utah lawmakers were wrong to disregard an independent commissions map in drawing one that has been used for the 2022 and 2024 elections, Salt Lake County District Judge Dianna Gibson ruled Aug. 25.
The map did away with a district in the Salt Lake City area that has swung between Republicans and Democrats in favor of a map where four districts, each with a piece of the urban corridor, have been won by Republicans with wide margins.
On Tuesday, Gibson denied state lawmakers request to keep her ruling from taking effect, rejecting their argument that her one-month deadline to adopt a map that complies with voter-approved standards is too short. While the timelines here are short, redistricting has been accomplished under tighter timelines in other cases, Gibson wrote in her ruling.
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