A Utah judge on Monday struck down a GOP-drawn congressional map, buoying Democrats’ hopes of retaking the House of Representatives in next year’s midterm elections.
In ruling against Utah Republicans’ proposed map, Judge Dianna Gibson of Utah’s 3rd District Court found that conservatives in the state Legislature broke a state law that bans partisan gerrymandering.
As the Utah News Dispatch reported:
In her ruling, Gibson overwhelmingly sided with the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Utah Legislature, blocking the Republican-controlled Legislature’s map C from being used in the 2026 elections while instead approving one of the plaintiffs’ submitted alternatives, known as Map 1. The Legislature’s map, she wrote, ‘fails in many ways to comply with Proposition 4,’ a 2018 voter-approved law establishing an independent redistricting process and neutral map-drawing criteria. ‘In sum, the record overwhelmingly supports the Court’s conclusion that Map C exhibits substantial pro-Republican bias,’ the judge wrote in the 89-page ruling.
Some pollsters online have noted that the new map is primed to create a heavily liberal-leaning congressional district around Salt Lake City, which would give Democrats an opportunity to break Republicans’ stranglehold on Utah’s congressional delegation and would improve Democrats’ chances of winning a majority in the House next year.
The decision comes amid efforts by Republican-led states like Texas that have either instituted racist gerrymanders of their congressional districts at President Donald Trump’s urging or are taking steps to pursue such gerrymanders ahead of the midterms.
New map:
— Adam Carlson (@admcrlsn) November 11, 2025
UT-01: 🔵 Harris +23.7
UT-02: 🔴 Trump +28.9
UT-03: 🔴 Trump +41.3
UT-04: 🔴 Trump +32.5
Struck down map:
UT-01: 🔴 Trump +20.1
UT-02: 🔴 Trump +20.4
UT-03: 🔴 Trump +19.3
UT-04: 🔴 Trump +26.7
Democrats will pick up 1 House seat in the Beehive State. https://t.co/PIidzY8KNu
Political analyst Dave Wasserman summed up the most significant takeaway from Monday’s news:








