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A Utah judge will soon decide on new congressional maps after hearing arguments.

The maps, drawn by the GOP-controlled Legislature, face challenges for alleged partisan bias.

A ruling is expected by Nov. 10 to meet the 2026 midterm deadline.

SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah judge said she will rule in the coming days on proposed maps that redraw the state's congressional boundaries.

During a hearing on Tuesday, Utah's 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson heard additional arguments about tests and standards the Republican-controlled Legislature used in drawing its map, which lawmakers approved last month.

Attorneys for the League of Women Voters of Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government — whose lawsuit prompted Gibson to throw out the state's congressional map , kicking o

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