This BYU professor’s efforts from research for Quaker Oats to mentoring and teaching earned him BYU’s most prestigious faculty award. Read more about Rick Jellen.
This BYU professor’s efforts from research for Quaker Oats to mentoring and teaching earned him BYU’s most prestigious faculty award. Read more about Rick Jellen.
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A voter fills in a ballot on a voting machine during Election Day voting at Vivint SmartHome Arena in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Utah’s Independent Redistricting Commission is hoping to begin meeting in April to start work on a plan to redraw political boundaries.
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SALT LAKE CITY What has historically been completed by partisan hands behind closed doors every 10 years, the redrawing of Utah’s political boundaries appears to be headed to a more open process as the newly organized Utah Independent Redistricting Commission will hold its first meeting today.