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12/30/2009

More and More Likely Utah Will Gain Congressional Seat

By Bryan Schott

The latest Polidata projections show that Utah will gain a seat in the U.S. House through reapportionment after the 2010 census. (see map) ...   

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tags: legislature, reapportionment, redistricting



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