SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — As the clock nearly struck midnight on November 10, a Third District Judge once again sided with the plaintiffs in Utah's redistricting case, ruling that the Utah legislature's redistricted map, known as map C, violated Utah's citizen-passed anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4.
In her 91-page ruling, Judge Dianna Gibson ruled that the Plaintiffs' Map 1 will move forward as Utah's congressional lines for the 2026 midterms, barring any other appeals.
The plaintiffs, League of Women Voters of Utah, Mormon Women for Ethical Government, and a Millcreek couple challenged map C after lawmakers approved it in early October. Gibson had ordered the legislature to redistrict Utah's current congressional lines after finding that the legislature violated Utahns' rig

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