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A redistricting arms race is unfolding. A looming court ruling may push Utah into the spotlight
Any day, a judge is expected to rule in Utah’s redistricting lawsuit. But Better Boundaries worries a national focus on partisan gerrymandering could jeopardize Utah independent redistricting commission efforts.
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Opinion: To protect democracy, we must fight for fairness
“If one side cheats, the other feels forced to cheat just to keep up,” Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen writes. “Fairness can follow once the imbalance is corrected. But that approach comes at a cost. To protect democracy, we must fight for a fair process.”
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Better Boundaries Joins KRCL for Update on Redistricting Lawsuit
ANY DAY: The Utah Supreme Court is expected to hand down a ruling in League of Women Voters of Utah vs. Utah State Legislature. Better Boundaries Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen provides an update, including what may happen if Texas and California proceed with early redistricting ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Nonpartisan group provides gerrymandering lawsuit update, seeks Southern Utah support
As a legal battle over Utah’s political maps continues in court, representatives from the Better Boundaries organization visited Southern Utah to rally support for redistricting and to address mounting concerns about the state’s ability to change voter-approved ballot initiatives.