President Donald Trump is urging Utah voters to act before the February 15, 2026, deadline to repeal Proposition 4, a measure that would redraw the state’s congressional districts. Trump says the current map gives Democrats an unfair advantage, potentially reshaping representation in ways that weaken Republican influence and alter the state’s political balance.

If Proposition 4 is repealed, the congressional districts would remain more favorable to Republicans. Under the current map:

  • Rep. Blake Moore would be placed in a solid Democratic-leaning 1st District.
  • The 2nd District would become a new seat, likely leaning Republican.
  • In the 3rd District, Republicans Mike Kennedy and Celeste Maloy would face off against one another.
  • The 4th District would remain unchanged, with Rep. Burgess Owens holding his seat.

President Trump emphasizes that repealing Proposition 4 would preserve fair representation for Utah voters, keeping congressional districts aligned with the state’s conservative majority instead of giving Democrats an undue advantage. He urges both Republican and independent voters to act, framing the repeal as essential to protecting Utah’s political integrity and blocking Democrats from gaining another seat in 2026.

By repealing the measure, Republicans would preserve their strong position in the state while preventing Democrats from gaining an undeserved foothold in the state congressional delegation.