Karianne Lisonbee, a Utah state legislator, shared several updates on her Twitter account on May 16, 2026. Her posts covered topics from political concerns over redistricting to community events in Cache County.
In her first tweet of the day, Lisonbee addressed potential implications of upcoming electoral boundary changes for Republicans in Utah, stating on May 16: “Redistricting in 2026 is already bad news for Republicans in Utah because of Blake Moore.”
Later that evening, she posted about campaign activities in Cache County with the message: “CACHE Canvassing check-ins “ (May 16).
Her final update highlighted a local tradition by announcing: “It’s RICHMOND Black & White Days parade time!” (May 16).
Redistricting occurs every ten years following the U.S. Census and often leads to political debate regarding how new boundaries might affect party representation. In Utah, recent cycles have drawn attention due to shifting population patterns and competitive races involving figures such as Congressman Blake Moore.
Cache County and Richmond are known for active civic engagement and community traditions like the annual Black & White Days parade. This event has been celebrated for over a century and reflects local agricultural heritage.


