Utah’s Supreme Court keeps in place congressional map with Democratic-leaning district

Utah’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Republican lawmakers and left in place a congressional map that gives Democrats a high chance of picking up one of the state’s four Republican-held U.S. House seats in the fall. In the order on Friday, the court explained that they do not have “jurisdiction over Legislative Defendants’ appeal.” The lawmakers had appealed a decision in November in which a Utah judge adopted a congressional map, creating a Democratic-leaning district over one poised to protect all four of the state’s U.S. House seats held by Republicans.

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The results are in: gerrymandering wins, I mean, all four of our congressmen win their campaigns easily. #utpol #utahelections https://twitter.com/sltrib/status/1590211155384991744

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