Utah Judge Mandates Redraw of Congressional Maps Before 2026
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A Utah judge has ordered the state to redraw its congressional districts before 2026, potentially making one seat more competitive for Democrats, while Republicans are expected to retain a majority of seats. The ruling challenges the 2021 partisan maps, offering an opportunity for more representative elections. The state legislature has 30 days to submit new maps, with input from various groups, and the Democratic Party sees this as a victory for democracy.
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- Utah judge orders new congressional maps for 2026 in another redistricting twist NBC News
- Judge orders Legislature to redraw Utah's congressional maps before next year's midterms KSL.com
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