This hymn, right here on the piano of one of many leaders of Mormon Ladies for Moral Authorities, is cited as inspiration by one of many plaintiffs within the case that’s forcing Utah lawmakers to redistrict.
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Emma Petty Addams is a classically educated pianist and a piano trainer. However proper now, that a part of her life is on pause.
“That is type of who I’m. And as soon as I can return to that, I’ll. Simply in the mean time, this factor referred to as democracy – democratic republic is necessary,” Addams stated with amusing throughout an interview.
Addams is the co-executive director of Mormon Ladies for Moral Authorities – often called MWEG. The group is among the many plaintiffs in a lawsuit that’s now forcing lawmakers to redistrict Utah’s 4 congressional seats.
Addams spoke in her Salt Lake Metropolis suburban dwelling. She was joined by one of many particular person plaintiffs within the case, MWEG member Vicki Reid, who sees the go well with as in step with her religion as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
“I feel the one factor that involves my thoughts is a hymn that we’ve got which has, “‘Do what is correct, let the results observe,'” she stated.
The sheet music for the hymn is on Addams’ piano. The results are enjoying out this week within the Utah Legislature and possibly quickly throughout the nation.
The redistricting comes amid Trump’s battle for the U.S. Home
Beneath a court docket order prompted by the lawsuit, the legislature on Monday handed a brand new district map that improves Democrats’ probabilities of profitable a Home seat within the closely Republican state subsequent yr. The map nonetheless needs to be reviewed by a choose.
This comes as President Trump has set off a nationwide redistricting race by pushing Republican states to redistrict and assist their social gathering keep its maintain on Congress. Trump has decried the court docket’s ruling, saying Utahns needs to be “outraged at their activist judiciary.”
Whereas Utah’s Republican lawmakers are abiding by the court docket, they are not completely satisfied about it. Republican State Rep. Candice Pierucci stated in an interview that lawmakers higher characterize the state than the plaintiffs “which have their very own donor teams and their very own members that they’re beholden to.”
“They don’t report again to the voters of Utah,” she stated.
Often, states redistrict at the beginning of the last decade when the census outcomes are available in. However Trump has gotten lawmakers in Texas and Missouri to redistrict for the advantage of Republican candidates. Different states may observe.
MWEG’s involvement got here earlier than the Trump redistricting race

Laura Eyi, Vicki Reid and Emma Petty Addams of Mormon Ladies for Moral Authorities in Addams’ dwelling.
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MWEG has been engaged on redistricting for years. The group says it shaped in 2017 amid “dehumanizing conduct” in authorities, and claims some 9,000 members throughout the nation. Most are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Addams stated about 40 % are Republicans – together with herself – and 34 % are Democrats. The remaining are independents or in third events.
Laura Eyi, the group’s public relations supervisor, acknowledges members usually do not agree with one another, however their faith retains them related.
“As members of the church step as much as get engaged of their communities and in politics usually, they are going to take action in a means that honors the dignity of the individual that they disagree with,” Eyi stated. “That actually comes from a spot of religion.”
They have a tendency to give attention to the democratic course of and that introduced them to redistricting.
“In states like Texas and different locations, it is a partisan combat. It is between Democrats and R’s,” Addams defined. “Right here in Utah, it’s a cross-partisan, principled effort to attempt to put forth the perfect model of consultant authorities we will presumably have.”
In 2018, Utah voters backed the formation of an unbiased fee to do the state’s redistricting. It was a part of an effort to reduce partisan gerrymandering that carves up seats to the advantage of one social gathering or one other.
However Utah’s Republican supermajority Legislature, as an alternative, took again redistricting energy, largely nullifying the poll initiative. Lawmakers then handed a map that break up Salt Lake County – probably the most Democratic space – into 4 different Congressional districts.
MWEG, the League of Ladies Voters and the person plaintiffs sued in 2022, main a Utah district court docket choose to rule the Legislature had overstepped its authority and ordering the redistricting now.
The most recent district map will return earlier than a choose
Reid, a member of MWEG who identifies as a reasonable Republican, joined the go well with along with her Democratic husband.
“Sure, Utah’s a crimson state. That implies that in a crimson state, greater than 50% of the individuals voted for truthful maps,” Reid stated. “The Legislature has a accountability to take heed to individuals. And that simply wasn’t taking place.”
At present, Republicans maintain all 4 Home seats. Republicans dispute that the state structure permits voters to instantly rule on redistricting. “The Utah Structure offers the only real accountability and energy to attract maps with the state legislature, interval,” Pierucci advised NPR. They vow to take the case to increased courts if wanted.
For now, although, the map handed by the Legislature this week will return earlier than the choose for overview. MWEG and the opposite plaintiffs will probably be allowed to weigh in. Addams says the lawmakers nonetheless did not meet the non-partisan necessities set out by voters.
“MWEG joins hundreds of Utahns who expressed feedback in opposition to the legislature’s partisan gerrymandered map that violates these necessities,” Addams advised NPR in an announcement.