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Utahns’ views on how rural and urban areas should be mixed in Congressional districts has a lot more to do with their party affiliation than where they live.
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Courts have ruled that, unless each county somehow has the same population, creating state legislative districts for each county violates the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which requires equal protection under the law.
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Some of Utah’s prominent Republicans say the new independent redistricting commission might not be working the way it’s supposed to. But the commission’s supporters stand firmly behind it.
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The Grand County Commission says it should be put into a district with northern San Juan County, but some officials there think the areas are too different.
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Utah County residents shared their thoughts on redistricting to the Utah Independent Redistricting Commission at a public hearing in Provo.
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A medida que crece la población de las minorías raciales y étnicas en Utah, grupos comunitarios dicen que es importante que las personas de color se involucren en el proceso de reestructuración distrital.
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As Utah’s racial and ethnic minority populations grow, community groups say it's important for people of color to get involved in the redistricting process.