Utah Supreme Court could decide Legislature's redistricting appeal today as county clerk seeks to upend process
Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson

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)