#NEW: UT lawmakers have filed a motion to stay the case challenging Utah's congressional map pending the outcome of Moore v. Harper. https://t.co/ixhOsJpU9b pic.twitter.com/RDMJddUxMR
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) July 24, 2022
Utah’s new map has four solidly Republican districts and no Democratic, or even swing, districts. In this state, the Republican primary is all that matters. https://t.co/V02LeLHP28 pic.twitter.com/mEaIvPjUoB
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) June 29, 2022
A group of Utah voters argue that the Utah Legislature violated the state constitution by gerrymandering the congressional map to benefit Republicans and repealing voter-approved redistricting reforms that aimed to reduce gerrymandering.
— Democracy Docket (@DemocracyDocket) July 25, 2022
#NEW: Lawyers for the state of Utah are asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit challenging the state's congressional map. https://t.co/axu1e1lypT
— The Redistrict Network (@RedistrictNet) May 8, 2022