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Utah’s Supreme Court rejects appeal to overturn congressional map with Democratic-leaning district

The court upheld a remedial map favoring Democrats by as much as 17 points, reinforcing voter-approved anti-gerrymandering reforms after legislative delays.

  • The Utah Supreme Court dismissed the Legislature's appeal for lack of jurisdiction, keeping the remedial map adopted last November in place for the 2026 elections.
  • Missing statutory appeals and a 30-day deadline lapse caused the case to be dismissed after lawmakers' procedural attempts failed, Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant wrote.
  • Mapping changes now place Salt Lake County within one district, creating a district where Democratic voters can meaningfully compete, with a Democratic lean of over 17 percentage points.
  • With a Feb. 23 deadline to finalize electoral boundaries, primaries and the general election will proceed with Judge Dianna Gibson's selected map absent federal intervention.
  • The decision reinforces Proposition 4 and signals courts can uphold anti-gerrymandering reforms, while a federal appeal by Reps. Burgess Owens and Celeste Maloy remains pending, and GOP repeal efforts continue.
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Utah’s Supreme Court rejects appeal to overturn congressional map with Democratic-leaning district

Utah’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Republican lawmakers and left in place a congressional map that gives Democrats a high chance of picking up one of the state’s four Republican-held U.S.

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Durango Herald broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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