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Utah Makes Significant Judicial Change As Redistricting Fight Continues

Utah Makes Significant Judicial Change As Redistricting Fight Continues

Summary

Utah's Governor, Spencer Cox, signed a law to expand the state Supreme Court from five justices to seven. This change takes effect immediately as the state faces a key redistricting decision that could affect political control. The court expansion allows Governor Cox to appoint the new justices right away.

Key Facts

  • Governor Spencer Cox of Utah signed a bill to increase the number of Supreme Court justices from five to seven.
  • The law was passed with strong legislative support, allowing immediate implementation.
  • This change comes as Utah waits for a court ruling on redistricting, which might impact political representation.
  • The new justices could influence the court's decision on the state's congressional map.
  • The expansion means Governor Cox will have appointed five of the seven justices.
  • The change is part of broader Republican efforts in several states to adjust redistricting.
  • Utah's justices are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state Senate.
  • The law's implementation follows recent moves giving more power to the governor over judicial appointments.
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