The Utah Supreme Court on Monday denied the state legislature’s push to keep its congressional map in place for the 2026 midterm elections, upholding a lower court order that lawmakers must present a new map by Sept. 25.

A district court ruled last month that the state’s current map was unconstitutionally drawn by the Republican-controlled state legislature and violated the redistricting reforms voters approved. The Utah Supreme Court’s ruling upheld the lower court’s ruling.

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