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Poll: Are Utahns happy with how government leaders are handling the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Poll: Are Utahns happy with how government leaders are handling the COVID-19 pandemic?
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SALT LAKE CITY In 2018, Utah voters narrowly passed a proposition creating an independent redistricting commission that will recommend redistricting maps to the Utah State Legislature.
The propositions, however, are only suggestions and according to Utah s Constitution, the state Legislature draws the final boundaries. If legislators wanted to, they could ignore the redistricting commission s recommendations altogether.
So, what is the role of the redistricting commission, and will the Utah Legislature use its recommendations? What incentives does the Legislature have to take the commission s maps seriously?
The commission s limits What we did with that referendum is we essentially created this advisory committee, but it really is advisory, said Matthew Burbank, a political science professor at the University of Utah. Anything that they do does not have the force of law.
Is Utah gerrymandered? Here s what the parties and experts say
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Do Utahns support photo ID requirements for voting? Dennis Romboy © Scott G Winterton, Deseret News Voters cast their ballots at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City last November. While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for voting in elections across the country.
While Utah’s all-Republican congressional delegation roundly condemned a sweeping voting rights bill, more than half of voters in the state favor national guidelines for elections across the country.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found 55% of Utahns think nationwide standards are necessary to protect voting rights. The survey showed 34% say voting laws should be made by state and local governments, while 11% aren’t sure.