Lawyers for the Utah legislature are asking the judge in Utah's redistricting case to halt the ruling that implemented Utah's new Congressional map because of some boundary issues, and because of their claim that picking the plaintiffs' map was unconstitutional.
Representative Burgess Owens (R-Utah) has written an open letter to Utah's Third District Judge Dianna Gibson following her ruling on the state's redistricting ruling last week. He accused her of acting "as the architect of Utah’s congressional map".
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — As the clock nearly struck midnight on November 10, a Third District Judge once again sided with the plaintiffs in Utah's redistricting case, ruling that the Utah legislature's redistricted map, known as map C, violated Utah's citizen-passed anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4. In her…