As a deadline looms for the Legislature to meet a court-imposed deadline to draw new congressional maps, Utah residents have 10 days to weigh in on what those boundaries will look like — with some limitations.

The committee will meet Oct. 6 to recommend one map to the full Legislature, which is expected to adopt the final version during a special session that same day. It will then be submitted to 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson, who last month tossed out the existing four-seat boundaries because they did not comply with the 2018 citizen-passed Proposition 4 — best known as the Better Boundaries initiative.

The Legislature essentially repealed the initiative , but last year, the Utah Supreme Court ruled in doing so, lawmakers violated citizens’ constitutional right to enact gove

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