Utah lawmakers released five options for new congressional maps ahead of a meeting scheduled for Monday morning, part of a court-ordered overhaul of the state’s four seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The Legislature’s redistricting commission is scheduled to hold its first meeting Monday morning at 9 a.m . in Room 120 of the Utah Senate building. It will also be available via a live stream .

The lawmakers, based on a recent court order, have until September 25 to adopt the committee’s draft of a new map, which will then have 10 days of public comment before it receives a vote during a special legislative session. It then must be submitted to the court for approval.

Legislative Redistricting Committee maps by Jeff Parrott

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