The Salt Lake Tribune compared the Legislature's five congressional map proposals to election data. Here's what a reported found about districts.
Utah lawmakers unveiled five proposed maps that could be used to redraw the state's congressional district boundaries for next year's midterm elections.
No public official should silence our voices for arbitrary reasons. You’re too urban. You’re too different. You’re too Democratic. Or, worst of all, “we won. We get to.”
Next Monday, the Republican-controlled Utah Legislature is expected to convene for a special session to vote on a proposed congressional map to submit to a judge for consideration in the state’s court-ordered redistricting process currently underway.
The Utah Legislature released five proposed congressional maps for public review this week. In response, the Utah Foundation has added a tool to its website that lets ordinary people try their hand at redrawing those maps.
Like Texas, Utah Republicans are redrawing congressional maps mid-decade. Unlike Texas, Utah’s new maps could give Democrats more of a shot at winning a seat.
Utah Legislative Redistricting Committee has submitted six maps for consideration and over 100 have been submitted by the public.
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