Analysis of all three maps proposed by Utah's independent redistricting commission in 2021 would have created at least one Democratic-leaning congressional district.
This week, we go over the latest in the court case over Utah's gerrymandered congressional maps and how the GOP-controlled legislature will try to open up a
How do you engineer a congressional map to eliminate political competition? Utah Republicans found a way—by splitting up Democratic voters so equally the variation was under 4%.
Legislative leaders say they'll meet the court's Sept. 24 deadline to draw new congressional maps, but may submit a non-compliant map to test the constitutionality of Prop. 4.
A Utah judge threw out Utah's congressional maps on Monday, ruling that the Republican-controlled legislature violated the state constitution when it repealed Prop. 4. in 2020. Now,
Utah’s gerrymander gets a day in court—and loses. Prop. 4 is back, 2021 congressional maps are out, and the clock is ticking to redraw lines by Sept. 24.