Utah's congressional districts
Utah is divided into 4 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 census, Utah gained one House seat, and a new map was approved by the state legislature and signed into law by Governor Gary Herbert.[1][2]
Current districts and representatives
List of members of the United States House delegation from Utah, district boundaries, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of four members, all Republicans.
Current U.S. representatives from Utah | |||||
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District | Member (Residence)[3] |
Party | Incumbent since | CPVI (2022)[4] |
District map |
1st | Blake Moore (Salt Lake City) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+12 | |
2nd | Vacant | September 15, 2023 | R+11 | ||
3rd | John Curtis (Provo) |
Republican | November 13, 2017 | R+13 | |
4th | Burgess Owens (Salt Lake City) |
Republican | January 3, 2021 | R+16 | |
Historical and present district boundaries
Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Utah, presented chronologically.[5] All redistricting events that took place in Utah between 1973 and 2013 are shown.
Year | Statewide map | Salt Lake City highlight |
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1973–1982 | ||
1983–1992 | ||
1993–2002 | ||
2003–2013 | ||
2013–2023 | ||
Since 2023 |
Redistricting ballot measures
- 2018 Utah Proposition 4, a measure that would require the redistricting process to be done by a bipartisan commission. Passed by a margin of just 0.68%.[6]
- 2008 Utah Legislative Redistricting Requirement, Amendment D, a technical proposal that allowed the legislature to consider redistricting once census data was made public. Passed by a margin of 56.50%.[7]
Obsolete districts
References
- "Governor OKs new Utah congressional maps". Salt Lake Tribune. October 20, 2011. p. 1.
- "Google Maps". Archived from the original on October 27, 2012. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
- "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved January 10, 2022.
- "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". The Cook Political Report. July 12, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–2012". Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- "Utah Proposition 4, Independent Advisory Commission on Redistricting Initiative (2018)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
- "Utah Legislative Redistricting Requirement, Amendment D (2008)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
See also
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