A new analysis breaks down the political implications of three proposed congressional maps that have been submitted to a Utah judge for consideration — one from Utah lawmakers and two from the plaintiffs in the ongoing redistricting lawsuit against the state.
The McCays are a powerhouse political family in Riverton. Tawnee has served eight years on the City Council, and her husband is Republican state Sen. Dan McCay. But after hearing some concerns from residents about having too much power concentrated in one couple, Dan McCay said he won't seek reelection next year if his wife wins the mayoral race.
Republicans’ email campaign comes in the middle of the public comment period for Utah’s congressional maps, which is set to end on Monday.
The day after the Utah Legislature voted on its preferred congressional map as part of the state’s court-ordered redistricting process, plaintiffs in the state’s redistricting lawsuit filed a new complaint in court,
Researchers from the University of Chicago spent over a year trying to get the partisan bias test to work in a state with a skewed political makeup. Utah was a specific example of where not to use it.
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Democrats could have a slight shot at flipping a US House seat in Utah under a new congressional map
Utah’s Republican-led Legislature approved a revised congressional map Monday that could give Democrats an improved chance at flipping a seat as the party fights to topple the GOP’s slim majority in the US House.
The newly drawn district lines, designed to protect the state's all-Republican delegation in the U.S. House, still need court approval.
In Utah, Republicans passed a new U.S. House map that could potentially be used next year, as the current map was ruled unconstitutional.—Though the map Republicans passed retains four Trump-won districts,
Utah lawmakers adopted a new map for the state's congressional districts; opponents immediately proposed two alternatives. Here's why and what's next as consequential midterm elections get closer.
Three candidates, two of whom are incumbents, are running for one of the two seats available in Washington City’s general election.
Growth, community and infrastructure were just some of the many subjects covered during a debate in Hurricane on Wednesday evening, featuring two mayoral candidates and four City Council candidates.
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