SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Legislature's Redistricting Committee voted to accept a series of maps for political boundaries for congress, legislature and state school board. Not a single one was ...
It might have been the biggest political win for Utahns — regular ol’ Utah citizens — in decades. I’m referring to the Utah Supreme Court’s decision last month to strike down the state Legislature’s ...
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The Utah State Legislative Redistricting Committee voted to approve its own maps after a contentious public redistricting hearing that included accusations of gerrymandering on Monday afternoon at the ...
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