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Re-drawing Districts

Your district 4 only has about 200k people in it.

If the breakdown is what you say then obviously the SLC metro should have two representatives and the rest of the state should split the other two.

Total Utah population is about 2.8 million. If the Salt Lake metro has 1.2 million then it's not much of a stretch to say that it deserves half of the state's representation. I'm sure it's even more fair when you take into account its share of the state's economic activity.

Should? Pfft. Having two from Salt Lake risks Democrats winning seats. Obviously Salt Lake has to be split up in fourths because that's somehow fairererer.
 
My lines aren't certainly perfect, and I have no idea where the 600k people that live in the Ogden metro are counted, but that's what I was going for in 4. That should encompass the Ogden metro which would give it enough people and a couple of outliers for around 700k.
 
Should? Pfft. Having two from Salt Lake risks Democrats winning seats. Obviously Salt Lake has to be split up in fourths because that's somehow fairererer.

Not the case, the suburbs are a far different voting demographic than the city proper. And the city proper only has about 200 k so you would have to throw the whole thing into one district.
 
My lines aren't certainly perfect, and I have no idea where the 600k people that live in the Ogden metro are counted, but that's what I was going for in 4. That should encompass the Ogden metro which would give it enough people and a couple of outliers for around 700k.

I was wrong. My knowledge of Utah geography isn't what I think it is sometimes. For some reason I had it in my head that Ogden was in Box Elder County.

This is what happens when you're trying to recall lessons from fifth grade.
 
I seriously don't understand the board hate with people living in basements. have you ever though that maybe those people are getting a good deal?

In Japan, they expect you to live with your parents. I know enough people in America that do so too so I would think the stereotype is fading. I certainly don't consider it any cooler that some dude is living in a closet space in New York thinking he is the man.
 
Think about it though. I put Saint George Metro with a good portion of Utah County. Saint George has the potential to be very big and fairly liberal someday, maybe even in the next 10 year period depending how the economy bounces back. So I would be risking something there as far as Red votes go, and the Western Salt Lake portion the same.
 
SL county will need to be split, obviously, but the direction in which it will split will make a huge difference. Split it north/south and you'll have a pretty clear dem district and repub district. Go east/west, and you might have two 50/50s, which would certainly make things interesting.

I wish we could have an independent committee that would re-district based only on geographic and population-based considerations, completely ignoring partisan demographics.

In the end, I'd really just like to not be in Trout's district.
 
Should? Pfft. Having two from Salt Lake risks Democrats winning seats. Obviously Salt Lake has to be split up in fourths because that's somehow fairererer.

Making each district close to 43% Democratic (assume SLC is strongly Democratic and everywhere strongly Republican) is a an all-or-nothing option. Most of the time you win all the seats, but when elections go really badly for the Republicans, you win none of them.
 
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