John D. Johnson discusses court involvement and Proposition 4 in recent tweets

John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district
John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district
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John D. Johnson, a public figure active on social media, commented on the role of courts in political processes through a series of tweets posted on March 27, 2026.

In his first tweet at 20:20 UTC, Johnson stated, “And now we know,thanks to Prop 4 Moore, how they were going to use the courts to help them.” Later that evening at 21:01 UTC, he posted a brief message: “I am too”. In a subsequent tweet at 21:18 UTC, Johnson added, “Well with continued help from the courts they might be able to #wakeuputah”.

Johnson’s comments reference Proposition 4 and its connection to court involvement in Utah’s political landscape. Proposition 4 was a measure related to redistricting reform in Utah that sought to address concerns about gerrymandering by establishing an independent redistricting commission. The proposition and its legal challenges have been part of ongoing debates regarding the influence of judicial decisions on electoral processes in the state.



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