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Utah's Supreme Court rejected a delay, forcing lawmakers to redraw unconstitutional congressional maps by Sept. 25.
The Utah Supreme Court has denied the state legislature's request to delay redrawing congressional maps, upholding a lower court ruling that the current maps are unconstitutional due to population disparities.
Lawmakers must create new maps by September 25, with final approval needed by November 10 for the 2026 elections.
The decision follows a 2018 voter-approved initiative requiring nonpartisan, independent redistricting.
The court ruled that the legislature failed to prove the lower court's denial of a stay was legally flawed, reinforcing that district lines must comply with state law and voter intent.
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La Corte Suprema de Utah rechazó un retraso, obligando a los legisladores a volver a dibujar los mapas inconstitucionales del Congreso antes del 25 de septiembre.