Utah Congressional Districts
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The U.S. state of Utah currently has three congressional districts. In the 110th Congress, the Utah delegation consists of two Republicans and one Democrat.
Utah's 1st congressional district covers northwestern portions of the state. The 2nd congressional district covers the largely rural eastern and southern parts of the state as well as the eastern side of urban Salt Lake County and Wasatch County. West central and western areas of Utah lie in the 3rd congressional district.
Utah's congressional districts |
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1 2 3 See also: Utah's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations All U.S. districts - Apportionment - Redistricting - Gerrymandering - Maps |
Utah's current delegation to the United States Congress |
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Senators: Orrin Hatch (R), Robert Bennett (R)
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