A judge ordered the Utah legislature to redraw its congressional maps for next year’s midterm elections, finding the state legislature had unlawfully gerrymandered its districts in favor of Republicans.
Utah judge strikes down Republicans’ congressional maps in gerrymandering case
Politics
August 26, 2025
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