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Utah judge orders state to redraw districts after GOP lawmakers defy anti-gerrymandering vote
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A Utah district judge has ruled that the state must redraw its congressional maps after legislators overturned a voter-approved measure banning gerrymandering. The decision found that the Republican-controlled Legislature violated the law by disregarding the ballot measure.
Utah voters passed the anti-gerrymandering initiative to create fairer district boundaries. The Legislature later replaced it with its own plan favoring Republican interests.
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The court ruled this violated the intent of voters and ordered new maps. Utah currently has an all-Republican delegation in the U.S. House.
Gerrymandering, or manipulating district lines for partisan gain, has long been a contentious issue in American politics. Courts have increasingly been called on to resolve disputes over unfair maps.
Supporters of the ruling argue it restores voter intent and promotes fair representation. Critics claim courts should not interfere with legislative redistricting powers.
The decision adds to nationwide debates over partisan gerrymandering. Several states have seen similar legal battles in recent years.
Redrawing Utah’s districts could impact the balance of political power in the state. It may also influence how other states approach voter-led reform measures.
The ruling underscores the tension between direct democracy through ballot initiatives and legislative control. How Utah responds could set an important precedent.
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