Utah Supreme Court could decide Legislature's redistricting appeal today as county clerk seeks to upend process
Utah’s redistricting fight hits a decision point today: the Utah Supreme Court could decide whether to keep a remedial congressional map that creates a Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County district or snap back to the Legislature’s 2021 lines—just in time to scramble the 2026 midterms—and, thanks to a last-minute intervention bid by Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson to drag all 29 county clerks into the case, potentially reroute the whole process.
⏰ Tick Tock
14 days - The final day of the 2026 Utah Legislature (3/6/2026)
17 days - First day congressional candidates can file to run for the 2026 election. (3/9/2026)
25 days - Neighborhood caucus night. (3/17/2026)
50 days - Utah Forward Party nominating convention (4/11/2026)
65 days - Utah State Republican and Democratic State Party nominating conventions (4/25/2026)
124 days - Utah's 2026 primary election (6/23/2026)
257 days - 2026 midterm elections (11/3/2026)
991 days - 2028 presidential election (11/7/2028)