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A GOP-backed effort to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law has enough verified signatures to qualify for the 2026 ballot, pending final district checks.
A Republican-led effort to repeal Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law, Proposition 4, has gathered enough verified signatures to meet the statewide threshold, bringing it closer to a November 2026 ballot vote.
Utahns for Representative Government reported over 149,000 valid signatures, though the campaign still needs to verify support in several Senate districts.
The repeal effort faces legal challenges after Better Boundaries, the group that originally backed Proposition 4, sent pre-filled, prepaid removal requests to signers, prompting a lawsuit alleging illegal influence.
Nearly 3,700 signatures have been withdrawn, but the outcome hinges on whether the repeal campaign secures enough valid support across all required districts before the March 8 deadline.
The lieutenant governor must certify the petition by April 30, with the final decision resting in voters’ hands.
Un esfuerzo respaldado por el Partido Republicano para derogar la ley contra la manipulación electoral de Utah tiene suficientes firmas verificadas para calificar para la boleta de 2026, a la espera de los controles finales del distrito.