This map fails to keep Salt Lake County, the most populous county in our state with 34% of the entire state population as a single community of interest. This map goes against allowing a single group to choose its own representative. The power of the citizenry is diluted with any division of this county.
Raeleen A Sanchez
This map appears to have limited gerrymandering in it. It seems to be divided on natural lines where SL and Utah Counties need to be divided. However, in addition to the natural lines for division, I think social/cultural issues were not considered in this map. I feel Sandy/Draper and the Traverse Ridge/Highland/Alpine areas are more aligned with each other than to divide them. Also, the new growth areas in Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties is not addressed in this map. Therefore, I cannot support this map.
Gregory K. Forbush
My interests will rarely if ever be fairly represented if this map is adopted.
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