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Utah's 4th-seat debate heads to Congress panel
Legislators looking at constitutional issues in the compromise bill
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After the 2000 Census, Utah took its fight for a fourth seat all the way to the Supreme Court, but lost. Instead, North Carolina gained another seat in the House by 856 residents in the census tally but Utah challenged how the census counted residents.
The Census Bureau did not count missionaries serving overseas for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which would have added an estimated 14,000 people to Utah's population. The state also did not approve of how the bureau counted households it did not reach via phone or mail. The state argued the Constitution requires a full count of all citizens, not estimates.
In 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately rejected Utah's quest for an additional seat in the House, allowing North Carolina to keep its new seat.
Constitutional questions still exist on the pending bill. Some point to Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution which says the House members need to be chosen by the people of the "states." The District of Columbia is not a state. Others say that Article 1, Section 8 says Congress makes laws for the district that is the seat of government for the United States.
The act would mark the first time two additional seats have been added to the 435-member House since 1959.
E-mail: suzanne@desnews.com
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