From Utah GOP <[email protected]>
Subject October Update: Defending Utah’s Voice in Redistricting
Date October 3, 2025 3:25 PM
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Message from the Chairman:

In moments of darkness, we must stand firm in the light of truth. The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk and the murder of faithful Saints remind us why our voice and our values matter.

For Republicans, freedom, responsibility, limited government, and strong families are not slogans—they are guiding truths. They shape communities, inspire service, and strengthen the state we love.

Ultimately life is meant for us to be engaged in being good and decent while boldly defending truth. Political engagement must be forum for that pursuit.

To the rising generation: we need your energy and conviction. Step forward. Lead boldly. Live your values. And make all of us better with your friendship.

Together, we can drive out darkness with light, and build a future worthy of the sacrifices of those before us.

Sincerely,



Robert Axson

Chairman, Utah Republican Party



🚨 Utah’s Redistricting Crisis 🚨

Fellow Republicans,

Utah’s Constitution is crystal clear: “the Legislature shall divide the state into congressional, legislative, and other districts accordingly” (Article IX, Section 1). But activist Judge Dianna Gibson has overstepped, giving the Legislature three unconstitutional “choices” — reject its maps unless they meet her personal standard, adopt maps from unelected activists, or accept a map she draws herself. This is not representative. It is not democratic. It is unconstitutional.

We must also remember where this all began. Proposition 4, the so-called “Better Boundaries” initiative, barely passed with 50.34% to 49.66% — funded by millions in out-of-state money. The largest donor, Action Now Initiative, out of Texas, gave over $1.1 million. Other donors included the ACLU, SEIU, and the National Education Association. This was not a Utah grassroots movement — it was a takeover attempt by the Democratic Party and its national allies.

Make no mistake: Continued interference from outside forces and judicial activism could undermine Utah. We need to fight back. Republicans could lose one, even two of our four congressional seats. That would not only weaken Utah’s voice nationally, but also shift the balance of power in Washington at a time when every seat matters.

Now is the time to act. Submit your public comment today at [link removed]. And please, donate to the Republican Party now so we can fight back against judicial activism and out-of-state influence. Utah’s future — and America’s future — depend on it.

For freedom,
Chris Null
Treasurer, Utah Republican Party

Chairman Rob Axson breaks down the redistricting fight on KSL—listen here. <[link removed]>

The redistricting fight is happening right now. Map C is the only proposal that protects Utah’s legislative boundaries and meets the criteria we need. The deadline for public comments is October 5 — add your voice today!

<[link removed]>Click Here to Comment on Maps <[link removed]>October 2025 Updates

Party in Action: Recent Wins & Updates

This month showed once again how active and engaged our Party is across the state. From policy discussions to honoring leaders, Republicans in Utah continue to step up and make a difference.

A few key highlights this month:

- Worked with the legislature on redistricting and continues to push back against judicial activism in the process
- Held an Elephant Club luncheon focused on judiciary reform and strengthening Utah’s courts
- Ongoing volunteer organizing to support voter contact efforts
- Honored the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk with hundreds gathering to pay their respects
- Spoke in favor of election transparency and security bills to maintain trust in Utah’s elections
- Ongoing meetings with county chairs and grassroots leaders to stay unified

Thank you for staying involved and committed. Your efforts make a difference every day, and together we are building momentum to keep Utah strong.

Upcoming Events

- Lunch with Blake Moore: October 24, 2025 at 12:00 PM. Message from Congress featuring Representative Blake Moore.
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- Elephant Club South <[link removed]>: November 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM. Featuring U.S. Representative Celeste Maloy
- Wasatch GOP Veterans Day Celebration <[link removed]>
Honoring Veterans from every branch of the military.
- Legislative Breakfast
Join us for our annual Legislative Breakfast — a unique fundraising event bringing together sponsors and Utah’s legislators for an engaging morning of conversation and insight at the beginning of the 2026 General Session.
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<[link removed]>Donate Here <[link removed]>Thank you for all you do to strengthen our Party and our communities. From conversations at the kitchen table to service in your neighborhoods, your efforts are moving us forward. The election season ahead will demand much from us, but I’m confident in what we can accomplish together.

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The Utah Elephant Club is the premier fundraising arm of the Utah GOP, bringing conservatives together through monthly events and exclusive access to Utah’s top political leaders. Join us to support Republican candidates, strengthen our Party, and help build a stronger Utah.

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Donations made today will help protect Republican seats, defend conservative values, and keep Utah strong. Every dollar counts — chip in now.

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The Utah Republican Party thrives because of grassroots conservatives like you. Get involved, bring a friend, or support our work—every effort counts.

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