Judge: Utah redistricting map that may help Democrats
A Utah judge chose a redistricting map that plaintiffs in a lawsuit submitted instead of the Republican legislature-drawn map, delivering a blow to the state's GOP ahead of next year's midterm elections.
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... The legislature had created a map that heavily favored Republicans in the state, who have about a 2-1 majority, making it nearly impossible for a Democrat to get elected to the House of Representatives. But plaintiffs from the League of Women Voters of Utah, Mormon Women for Ethical Government, the Campaign Legal Center and some Salt Lake County voters filed a lawsuit alleging that the map was illegal because of Proposition 4, a law that was chosen by Utah voters in 2018 to prevent gerrymandering. Third District Judge Dianna Gibson reviewed potential maps submitted by the plaintiffs and the legislature. She chose the plaintiffs' map just minutes before a deadline. The Republican legislature submitted map C, while the plaintiffs submitted map 1. Gibson said she chose map 1 because map C "fails in many ways to comply with Proposition 4," she wrote in her decision. ...
But plaintiffs from the League of Women Voters of Utah, Mormon Women for Ethical Government, the Campaign Legal Center and some Salt Lake County voters filed a lawsuit alleging that the map was illegal because of Proposition 4, a law that was chosen by Utah voters in 2018 to prevent gerrymandering.
Third District Judge Dianna Gibson reviewed potential maps submitted by the plaintiffs and the legislature. She chose the plaintiffs' map just minutes before a deadline. The Republican legislature submitted map C, while the plaintiffs submitted map 1.
Gibson said she chose map 1 because map C "fails in many ways to comply with Proposition 4," she wrote in her decision. ...
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