Utah lawmakers passed new congressional district lines Monday that seek to protect the state's all-Republican delegation after a court ordered them to draw a new map ahead of next year's midterm elections. Under the proposed map, Salt Lake County — the most Democratic part of Utah — would be split into two districts, rather than divided into the current four. Those two districts are expected to still lean Republican, but they could be more competitive for Democrats, while the two others in the state would remain solidly GOP.

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