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Utah's congressional delegation remains quiet as redistricting efforts may alter their districts.

Judge Dianna Gibson ruled Utah's current map illegal; new maps are due Sept. 25. The Legislature is appealing to the Supreme Court.

Democrats hope redistricting could flip Utah's 4th District, potentially impacting Rep. Burgess Owens' seat.

WASHINGTON — The Utah delegation has remained relatively quiet as the state Legislature begins the process of redrawing its congressional map, possibly altering the lawmakers' districts and putting some of their reelection bids at risk.

The four-member House delegation from Utah has not responded publicly to 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson's ruling that the state illegally gerrymandered its current dis

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