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Attorneys discussed timelines for the court to approve the Utah Legislature's redistricting map.

Judge Gibson ruled the Legislature will not need to use a commission for the new map, but will need to follow the public comment requirements in Proposition 4.

The Legislature is asking for a stay of Gibson's Monday ruling, allowing use of the 2021 map.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah leaders are scrambling to figure out how to get an approved map ready in time to be used in the 2026 congressional elections after a judge ordered them to redraw the state's current map.

The ruling , issued Monday by 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson, states that the current districting map can't be used "in any future elections." It also proposed a timeline giving the Ut

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