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Effort to repeal Prop 4 in Utah will meet statewide threshold, but still lags in some districts
The effort to repeal Utah’s voter-approved, anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4 is on the cusp of hitting the statewide signature threshold needed to qualify for the November ballot. However, signatures are still lagging in some Senate districts — and voters still have up to 45 days to remove their signatures. So nothing is certain yet, and Utah voters are still likely at least a month away from officially knowing whether the question qualifies for the November ballot. As of Wednesday morning, clerks had verified 140,662 signatures — 86 away from the needed statewide ...