Our Current Work
We’re taking action where voter power is most at risk.
Utah has a strong tradition of civic participation. But efforts to gerrymander maps, limit the initiative process, and weaken independent institutions that hold power in check are putting that tradition at risk. At Better Boundaries, we’re focused on protecting the tools voters need to shape their government—and we’re acting now.

Supporting the Legal Challenge to Gerrymandered Maps
After the legislature repealed core parts of Proposition 4 and adopted maps in a rushed, closed-door process, Utahns took their case to the courts. We’re proud to support that legal challenge and the principle that voters—not politicians—should shape our political boundaries.
On August 25, 2025, the Third District Court ruled that the Legislature’s repeal of Proposition 4 was unconstitutional, striking down the 2021 congressional map and ordering lawmakers to redraw maps that comply with the voter-approved process and standards. Meanwhile, the court set a timeline for the new redistricting process, with a final map on track to be in place by November 10th.
Learn more about the case and what’s at stake for Utah voters.
Fighting S.J.R. 2 to Protect
the Initiative Process
S.J.R. 2 is a proposed constitutional amendment that would limit Utahns’ ability to propose and pass laws through citizen initiatives. If it moves forward, it could add new barriers and give the legislature more power to override the will of voters.
We’re working to stop S.J.R. 2 by tracking the legislation, educating the public, and building a broad coalition of Utahns committed to protecting direct democracy.
Learn more about how we’re pushing back against S.J.R. 2 and protecting your constitutional rights.

Want to Get Involved?
You can help by sharing accurate information, speaking up in your community, or joining our advocacy efforts. Every voice matters.