SALT LAKE CITY — The second day of Utah's court-ordered redistricting process is taking place.

The Utah State Legislature is now presenting its case to the judge, asking her to adopt the map it passed in a special session earlier this month. On Thursday, the plaintiffs — the League of Women Voters of Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government — presented their case . They called expert witnesses to testify who were highly critical of the map the legislature passed, arguing it still unfairly favors Republicans. At the same time, the plaintiffs argued that their maps properly follow the tenets of Proposition 4 , the citizen ballot initiative for independent redistricting at the heart of this case .

Two of the citizen plaintiffs in the case — Malcolm and Victoria Reid — testified ab

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