Republicans’ email campaign comes in the middle of the public comment period for Utah’s congressional maps, which is set to end on Monday.
Governor Spencer Cox officially called the legislature to a special session of the Utah Legislature for Monday, October 6, at 9 a.m., immediately following the committee vote on Utah’s new congressional map,
Utah Democratic Party Chair Brian King calls out the strategy of Democrats registering as Republicans, saying it is ineffective.
Utah lawmakers unveiled five proposed maps that could be used to redraw the state's congressional district boundaries for next year's midterm elections.
Utah Democratic Party Leader Brian King is urging Democrats to "come home" to the party and no longer register as Republicans in an effort to influence GOP primary elections. King is seen at the 2025 Utah State Democratic Party Organizing Convention in Ogden on May 31. (Tess Crowley, Deseret News)
Next Monday, the Republican-controlled Utah Legislature is expected to convene for a special session to vote on a proposed congressional map to submit to a judge for consideration in the state’s court-ordered redistricting process currently underway.
Govenor Spencer Cox called the Utah Legislature for a special session to be held at the Utah State Capitol.Utah lawmakers are expected to vote on a new congres
A Utah court has ordered lawmakers to redraw their congressional districts, which could help Democrats in the midterm elections. The influential Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the groups that forced the order.
The Utah Legislature released five proposed congressional maps for public review this week. In response, the Utah Foundation has added a tool to its website that lets ordinary people try their hand at redrawing those maps.
The Utah Democratic Party is calling for "RINOs" to come home. They're not talking about the rhinoceros, instead, they're talking about people who are dubbed "Republican In Name Only."
Utah moves forward with measures to encourage electronic signature gathering and the world still reels from Charlie Kirk's death. How will this affect politics?