update: See http://elections.utah.gov/map/district-maps  
I have called KSL several times, including last night, and yet KSL  still  continues to show incorrect 2012 Election Utah Congressional maps  and  especially points out wrong 4th district graphics and  descriptions.
Deseret News hasn't been much better, and even refused to post my recent  comment pointing out the bad map or description.
Does KSL/Deseret News not have links or graphics that are correct?
See:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=960&sid=18625498
I  would think your reporters would be embarrassed to have incorrect   graphics shown with their stories. KSL/Deseret News is not helping to   serve the public interest, when after 2 months you still can't get it   right, confusing the public.
If the 4th District doesn't look like an "L" for liberty and looks more  like a squashed peanut, you have the wrong map.
You  often show my congressional map substitute 20, which was never voted   on, (it came out too late) or even more often the map that passed the   senate initially, but which the house never voted on. The final map,   Substitute 19 passed both houses by 2/3 vote with both republicans and   democrats voting for and against it.
You want the "Enrolled" congressional map version.
To create some correct graphics,
Try the following links:
Most importantly
For anyone to find out what district they live in:
Have them go to the Lt. Governor's website at:
http://elections.utah.gov/map/district-maps
It also has some very cool .pdf maps. If they aren't too light, I would  suggest them.
There are also maps at:
http://www.redistrictutah.com/bills-passed-maps/legislative-enrolled-maps
including:
http://www.redistrictutah.com/maps/sb3002enrolled
http://www.redistrictutah.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Congress_-_SB3002_ENROLLED.kmz
If  you use Google Earth, the KMZ file below it (and the other maps)  works  fine, allowing anyone to zoom up to their house by typing in their   address.
The LT. Governor's site works very well, even  if it is a little less  forgiving on the address. The Lt. Governor's  site will tell someone all  4 voting districts they live in,  Congressional, State House, State  Senate, and State School Board. While  it doesn't have the new precinct  boundaries yet, it is pretty amazing.
Again, its link is at:
http://elections.utah.gov/map/district-maps
If you don't like any of them, you are welcome to use any of the maps I  posted on my blog, with some at:
http://www.fredcox4utah.blogspot.com/2011/11/some-newer-11x17-redistricting-maps.html
Including one .pdf map that shows how the 4th district cuts through West  Valley City.
I  have attached some numbers generated by the public redistricting   website that show the 4th district has 85% of its population from Salt   Lake County based on the 2010 Census. (OK, it has the population   breakout but you can create the percentages). 38% of the 2nd District's   population is from Salt Lake County and 26% of the population of the  3rd  District is from Salt Lake County.
http://www.fredcox4utah.com/SB3002EnrolledStats.pdf
You will notice  that Juab and Sanpete counties are split between the 2nd  and 4th, as  well as Utah and Salt Lake Counties. The Deseret News  recently  incorrectly stated that Juab and Sanpete were all in the 4th.
Fred C. Cox, West Valley City, UT
