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Political process really does work well
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Which brings me to my next point:
Gerrymandering doesn't work in Utah: Every 10 years, after new census figures are out, Utah Republicans sit down and carefully try to redraw the state's three congressional districts in such a way that a Democrat can't possibly win. And every time, it seems, they fail. With the exception of a few years of Republicans Enid Greene and Merrill Cook, the state's 2nd District has remained in Democratic hands since I moved here two decades ago.
There may be no way to draw three districts in Utah so that all three are Republican, and it's time to stop trying. A state so dominated by one party ought to turn its redistricting process over to a non-partisan process that looks more at logical communities of interest than at politics. That is particularly true where state legislative districts are concerned.
Elections do end: You may have doubted this about a week ago. You most definitely doubted it if you were watching TV at 2 a.m. Wednesday and saw network anchors acting like hungry men at a chili cookoff. No one wanted to call a winner for fear of another protracted fight over ballots. But the beauty of American-style democracy is not just in the way it is conducted. It is in the way it ends. Despite all the harsh words and accusations, each race finishes with a gracious concession speech a marvelous tradition that demonstrates forcefully how, in this country, power really does reside in the people.
Jay Evensen is editor of the Deseret Morning News editorial page. E-mail: even@desnews.com
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