KEY TAKEAWAYS
Utah lawmakers chose Map C for congressional districts despite community division concerns.
Millcreek will be split into two districts, sparking mixed reactions from leaders.
Pending court approval, the map must be finalized by Nov. 10 for elections.
MILLCREEK — Now that the Utah Legislature has selected its choice for a new congressional district map, and it has been submitted to 3rd District Court for review, communities in one Salt Lake County city could still see the municipality separated into multiple districts.
On Monday, Utah lawmakers voted during a special session to pick "Option C" out of a selection of six maps to revise the state's congressional boundary districts, in response to a court order.
Maps needed to be selected for 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibs