Federal court rejects GOP bid to block new House map in Utah
A federal panel ruled Republicans unlikely to succeed in blocking Utah's new congressional map that favors Democrats in a Salt Lake County district for the 2026 midterms.
- A federal district court refused to block Utah's new congressional map, allowing its use in the 2026 election and keeping Salt Lake County largely within one district.
- The lawsuit by the League of Women Voters of Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government centers on the Legislature's alleged override of Proposition 4, and Judge Gibson struck down the congressional map last November.
- Judges rejected the preliminary injunction request, citing timing risks and unanimous denial based on Plaintiffs' failure to show likely success, though Judge Timothy Tymkovich expressed reservations.
- The ruling means the court-selected map will likely move forward unless a higher court intervenes, and Gov. Deidre Henderson said Monday is the deadline to have a map in place with filing opening March 9 and caucuses March 17.
- The ruling places Utah amid a national redistricting battle after the Utah Supreme Court dismissed a Republican appeal Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.
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