The congressional Republicans, along with other GOP elected officials, want the court to stop Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson from using the map implemented by Judge Dianna Gibson in November
After its strongest day yet on Thursday, Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal campaign face-planted Friday: new verified signatures fell 63% from the day before. Even worse, the effort actually
President Donald Trump’s endorsement looks to be giving Utah’s Prop. 4 repeal effort a much-needed jolt. The campaign logged its strongest single-day haul on Thursday with
Utahns for Representative Government—the group behind the campaign to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, Prop. 4—logged its best single-day signature total in a week on Wednesday.
With less than three weeks remaining, the Prop. 4 repeal campaign is facing a mathematical double bind: it must exceed its best historical performance by about 2.1% to reach
After two brisk days, the push to repeal Utah’s Prop. 4—the voter‑approved anti‑gerrymandering law—slowed significantly on Friday. New verified signatures fell nearly 24% from the
The Prop. 4 repeal campaign just notched its first qualified Senate district, a milestone that still leaves a steep climb: 25 more districts must hit the 8% threshold to make
At the current pace, the Republican-backed bid to repeal Utah’s Prop 4—the 2018 anti-gerrymandering measure—won’t make the November ballot. The campaign logged 2,354
The bid to repeal Utah’s voter-approved anti-gerrymandering law (Prop. 4) is sputtering: with less than a month until the Feb. 14 deadline, signature verification is falling further