From Deseret News archives:
Urban 2nd District drawn
New redistricting plan pairs north S.L. County with Park City
But redistricting comes with a big price tag any special U.S. House election next spring to elect four representatives could cost Utah taxpayers upward of $6 million, says Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert.
Under the new recommended plan adopted Wednesday, Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, would get a few new constituents in his northern Utah 1st District, while Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, would get many new constituents in his much-changed 3rd District. And candidates for a possible fourth seat would run in a district that stretches from southern Salt Lake County west and south down to St. George.
Wednesday morning after waiting about two hours as snow-struggling legislators tried to get to the Capitol and Democrats quickly drew more lines on a four-seat map the 11-member redistricting committee wrapped up its work.
But the official recommendation called "Plan L" violates one of the GOP-dominated Legislature's basic redistricting goals, said committee member Rep. Ben Ferry, R-Corinne: "It doesn't have an urban and a rural component it is only urban."
"We have paid zero attention to what is going on here," says Matheson spokeswoman Alyson Heyrend. First, there's real doubt whether Congress will act on a new Utah seat in its current lame-duck session. Second, Heyrend believes that a "surprise" new four-seat map will come up in Monday's state legislative session.
While Matheson will vote for any bill that gives Utah another U.S. House seat, "we believe the current redistricting process is flawed politicians shouldn't be picking their own constituents." Rather, a nonpartisan commission should draw congressional and legislative districts, said Heyrend.
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