The Utah State Legislature will have the opportunity to appeal a key redistricting ruling to the Utah Supreme Court. The ruling could prove consequential in the 2026 midterm elections, as Democrats are currently set to pick up at least one seat in the deep red state thanks to previous redistricting rulings. Third District Court Judge […]
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The Utah State Legislature will have the opportunity to appeal a key redistricting ruling to the Utah Supreme Court. The ruling could prove consequential in the 2026 midterm elections, as Democrats are currently set to pick up at least one seat in the deep red state thanks to previous redistricting rulings.
Third District Court Judge Dianna Gibson announced Friday that the legislature will have the ability to appeal one of her rulings, though she cautioned that it may not provide a quick resolution. In the late Friday night order, Judge Gibson noted that the legislature repeatedly ignored opportunities to appeal her rulings since August.





