Utah's GOP-controlled Legislature to appeal new congressional map
Utahs Republican-controlled Legislature plans to appeal the states new court-ordered congressional map to the state Supreme Court, legislative leadership announced Tuesday.
A state district judge installed a new map earlier this month that creates a safe-blue seat around Salt Lake City, delivering Democrats an opportunity to break into the all-GOP delegation. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox will call a special session on Dec. 9, likely to delay the states candidate filing deadline as a potential appeal makes its way through the courts, state Senate President Stuart Adams announced Tuesday.
By design or by default, Judge [Dianna] Gibson has authorized the most partisan and thus the most gerrymandered map in the history of the state of Utah, Adams said during a press conference at the Utah Capitol Tuesday morning.
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz said the Legislature is awaiting Gibson who was appointed to the bench by former Gov. Gary Herbert, a Republican to wrap up her final decision, at which point the Legislature will appeal to the states highest court. Legislators have also said they will attempt to impeach Gibson.
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