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• User Substantial_Item_828 on Reddit created the “Fair Utah v3″ map, which splits off southwestern Salt Lake County to join Utah County for its own district, while keeping the rest of SLCo ...
Voters cast their ballots at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City on Nov. 3, 2020. With 2020 Census data in hand, Utah is in the middle of creating new voting district maps for the next 10 years.
The Utah Senate on Wednesday morning voted 21-7 to approve a map that would set Utah's congressional district boundaries for the next 10 years.
This commercial intersection in Millcreek is where Utah’s 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Congressional Districts will intersect if the Legislative Redistricting Committee’s preferred map is signed into law.
These voting district maps will be voted on in the special legislative session on Tuesday. The Legislative Committee didn’t recommend any maps created through Utah’s Independent Redistricting ...
The Utah State Legislature's Redistricting Committee voted to accept a series of maps for political boundaries for congress, legislature and state school board.
Utah could be one step closer to having new congressional district boundaries — or, having the current four solid Republican districts locked in for the rest of the decade.
Critics of a new proposed Utah congressional district political map, drafted by lawmakers, literally lined up in opposition on Nov. 8, 2021, packing at least two Utah Capitol Hill meeting rooms ...
Voting rights groups are asking that the district court throw out the boundaries for Utah’s four solid red congressional districts, and ensure the state has new maps for 2026.
District 29's incumbent is Sen. Don Ipson and the incumbent for the newly drawn District 27 is Sen. Derrin Owens, according to Washington County Clerk Susan Lewis. Federal and multicounty positions ...
Utah Senate floor is shown Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021, at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. The Republican-controlled Utah Legislature approved new a congressional map Wednesday that ...
A historic shift took place in San Juan County, Utah, on Tuesday, when more than 100 years of control by white conservatives on the county commission came to an end.