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Utah Legislature to appeal judge’s congressional map to Utah Supreme Court, with Gov. Cox’s support
In an effort to reverse Gibson’s Nov. 10 decision, Senate President Stuart Adams and Speaker Mike Schultz said they are ...
In addition toa full appeal to the Utah Supreme Court, Senate President J. Stuart Adams and House Speaker Mike Schultz said ...
As expected, Republican leaders are not going down without a fight, announcing that they will appeal the state's new ...
Gov. Spencer Cox will call Utah lawmakers into a special session on Dec. 9 to work out the next steps in the GOP fighting a ...
Calling Utah’s new court-ordered congressional map that creates a Democratic-leaning district the “most gerrymandered map in ...
Judge Dianna Gibson issued a ruling Friday to clean up some irregularities in Utah's new congressional map, while GOP ...
All businesses have a relationship with their congressional representatives, whether they are conscious of it or not. For ...
Barring a successful appeal, Utah’s 2026 congressional map is set — but Republicans are vowing to fight, threatening Judge Gibson and pressuring lieutenant governor to defy order.
Republican officials erupted in reaction to a court ruling that replaced lawmakers' map with one submitted by nonprofit groups that guarantees a deeply Democratic district in Salt Lake County.
Redistricting efforts in Texas and California have grabbed headlines, but similar fights are playing out across the country.
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