Utah US Congress Districts
Last update · 2025: District update after 2025 Court Decision
United States House of Representatives Districts for Utah. This dataset shows the U.S. Congressional Districts that will be used in elections and that elected officials will represent.
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Statewide district boundaries are typically drawn by the Utah State Legislature after each decennial census and adopted into State law. However, due to a recent decision by the Utah Third Judicial District Court, the original congressional district boundaries were invalidated and the court adopted a new set of boundaries submitted by the plaintiff for the 2026 elections.
The data will be used for election purposes beginning January 1, 2026. Elected officials begin representing these districts in January 2027. These boundaries supersede the US Congress districts that were used in 2022-2025 and are suitable for general analytic purposes.
Each polygon in this dataset represents the approximate geographic boundary that a given elected official represents. The DISTRICT field contains the US Congress district number. This dataset does not contain names or information for current elected officials.
The congressional districts were provided by the Utah Third Judicial District Court after a decision that invalidated the previous congressional districts and adopted the Plaintiff's "Map 1." Minor adjustments were then made after the state requested clarification in a few areas, resulting in "Map 1A." UGRC then projected the court-provided "Map 1A" from WGS84 (WKID: 4326) into the standard statewide spatial reference of NAD83 UTM Zone 12N (WKID: 26912).
The boundaries in this dataset will eventually be superseded by new data drawn from the 2030 Census.
To view historical political district boundary data, visit the SGID Shelf, opens in a new tab.
Update history
- 2025: District update after 2025 Court Decision
- 2022: Redistricting after 2020 Census
- 2012: Redistricting after 2010 Census
- 2002: Redistricting after 2000 Census