Karianne Lisonbee, a political figure active in Utah, recently used her social media platform to announce campaign events and share her views on state politics.
On March 27, 2026, Lisonbee posted about an upcoming event: “I’ll be holding another event at 7pm at Ridgeline HS in Millville and would love to meet you! https://t.co/ATJtvDYMcy”. Later that same day, she commented on the political landscape in Northern Utah, referencing a fellow politician: “Blake Moore wasn’t naive to the ‘teeth’ of Prop 4 when he led the charge for the initiative in 2018, and now in 2026 he’s gifted a seat to the Democrats. Northern Utah, I’m a stalwart conservative with a legislative track record that proves my backbone. I’m running to serve you https://t.co/AzagisWVd7”.
On March 28, 2026, Lisonbee addressed residents of Box Elder County with another invitation: “Box Elder County, I want to meet you! Meet me at the Bear River Civic Center Monday night https://t.co/iyfQpR6FNF”.
Lisonbee’s recent posts reflect ongoing campaign efforts as well as commentary on local electoral dynamics. Her remarks regarding Blake Moore refer to Proposition 4—a redistricting reform measure passed by Utah voters in 2018 aimed at creating an independent redistricting commission to address concerns over gerrymandering. This measure has continued to influence political debates and election outcomes within the state.

