On Monday, a judge specified additional deadlines for the Utah legislature and the group of plaintiffs who are currently battling over Utah's court-stipulated redistricted congressional lines.
Potential Democratic candidates pushed back against efforts to eliminate the congressional map approved last week that would’ve made at least one of the four House districts competitive in the 2026 midterms.
A Utah judge has struck the West Hills ballot measure in Summit County from the ballot, finding that the state's law governing the incorporation of townships to be unconstitutional.
The Utah GOP announced a campaign on Tuesday to repeal the state's redistricting law and to eliminate a new congressional map approved by the Legislature.
Midvale mayoral candidates in the 2025 general election explain where they stand on the most important issues.
Utah’s Republican-led Legislature approved a revised congressional map Monday that could give Democrats an improved chance at flipping a seat as the party fights to topple the GOP’s slim majority in the US House.
The newly drawn district lines, designed to protect the state's all-Republican delegation in the U.S. House, still need court approval.
In Utah, Republicans passed a new U.S. House map that could potentially be used next year, as the current map was ruled unconstitutional.—Though the map Republicans passed retains four Trump-won districts,
Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit that could overturn Utah's Republican-leaning map for U.S. House seats. That could matter in next year's elections.