Legislative defendants in the state’s redistricting case asked 3rd District Court Judge Dianna Gibson to stay her Nov. 10 ruling, arguing that the state cannot properly resolve its constitutional dilemma in time for candidates to qualify for the 2026 midterm elections.
After a seven-vote difference between candidates Ryan Dickey and Jack Rubin in the election, Rubin requested a recount last Thursday, as allowed under Utah code.
Judge Dianna Gibson issued her decision just before midnight Monday, ruling that the Legislature’s Map C, adopted through Senate Bill 1012, violates the standards outlined in Proposition 4 —
Utah Democrats announced their plan to replace a representative who resigned on Thursday, following her Cottonwood Heights mayoral election victory.
State Sen. Kathleen Riebe says she saw a blue district in Utah coming — and that it’s a good opportunity for party members to communicate their message to the otherwise red state
Utah's new judicially adopted congressional map creates a Democratic-leaning district for the first time in decades. But how blue is the new seat?
With Utah’s only third-party legislator looking to resign before the 2026 legislative session, the Forward Party of Utah has released its first-of-a-kind plan for a midterm approval vote open to all registered voters in the state’s Senate District 11,
After referring the case to the A.G.’s office, Lt. Gov. Henderson now says the anti-trans PAC funded by GOP House Speaker Rep. Schultz insists its records are accurate.