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Salt Lake County split into four congressional districts in legislative committee's proposed maps - KUER 90.1

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The Utah Legislative Redistricting Committee released its proposed maps late Friday night. Salt Lake County was split into four congressional districts, which is perhaps the most controversial part of the proposal — the current congressional map splits it into three districts.

Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, along with 11 city mayors, asked the state to only put the county in two districts. Salt Lake County is the state’s only democratic power base, and the map ensures no congressional districts will lean left.

Under that proposal, Salt Lake would be in the same congressional district as St. George while Provo would be grouped with Moab.

"After listening to Utahns and touring the state, Rep. [Paul] Ray and I created maps that we believe incorporate the interests of all Utahns,” said Sen. Scott Sandall, R-Tremonton, co-chair of the committee. “The congressional map we propose has all four delegates representing both urban and rural parts of the state.”

Better Utah commented on the maps on Twitter saying they are “clearly subpar” compared to the state’s independent redistricting commission. However, that group’s maps are just advisory.

Lawmakers took a set of maps from the advisory Independent Redistricting Commission under consideration, but ended up with a congressional map that looked very different. All of the independent commission’s maps included one district that leans democratic and were given an “A” grade for “partisan fairness” by the Princeton Gerrymandering Project.

The draft maps from the legislative group for Congress and the state Senate also earned “A”s for “partisan fairness” from the group. The draft House map hasn’t been graded yet.

Local leaders in Moab had asked lawmakers not to split the city into two House districts, arguing that it dilutes their voice and was unnecessary. The proposed maps show lawmakers listened as Moab is full in House district 73.

The legislative committee didn’t release its maps until late Friday night. That led to Better Utah calling the process “horrible.”

“Lawmakers released the maps on Friday night. People have only one chance to comment on them,” the group tweeted. “The maps will be voted upon within the next two weeks but they’ll impact our lives for 10 years.”

Utahns can weigh in on the maps during a committee hearing Monday afternoon or by contacting their legislators. The full Legislature will finalize the maps in a special session starting Tuesday.

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