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.
Brian Bosworth
While I love that it does a great job of keeping urban and rural voters with their communities and applaud the desire to minimize county and city splits, I worry that the unique transportation needs, socio-economic interests, jobs, lifestyles, etc, of suburban citizens is being diluted here by splitting off southern Salt Lake County like this and lumping Utah Valley folks with rural folks
Robert Dood
Thank you for keeping SLC together. The West Valley does seem awkwardly split.
Jeffrey Alan Rust
Primarily following County lines is a very fair and logical way to divide the congressional districts. Where splits in counties are necessary, they are very straight and clean splits without gerrymandered lines. This is a great solution.
Andy Schoenberg
This is a great way to divide the Congressional districts
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