I am very disappointed in the lack of accuracy of 
the story. Also very disappointed that Fox 13 held on to the information
 for weeks to release it the night before the election.  
http://fox13now.com/2012/11/05/both-parties-throw-money-into-4th-district-race/ 
"Cox
 spent nearly a year drawing maps. Cox’s map kept urban areas like Salt 
Lake County’s whole, but the Utah Legislature axed it."
The
 map of mine that was one of the top 6 maps voted on by the committee 
was called a hat and 3 stripes, it tried to keep the counties and cities
 together. There is no way to have a Salt Lake County and at least one 
other county whole. My map divided it [Salt Lake County] in 4. The map 
can be found at:
 
http://www.redistrictutah.com/maps/u-s-congressional-6-finalists/congress-rep-cox-%E2%80%9Cplan-e%E2%80%9D-hat-and-3-stripes
The
 map that passed [and became law] divided SLCo in only 3 and managed to 
keep almost all of Salt Lake City in one piece, something my map didn't 
do. I had the city divided [at]about I-15.
The
 [Grama] documents are available if the remaining cost is paid.  Fox 13 can't 
claim otherwise when the record they show says that their request for 
the documents without paying for the cost was denied. It doesn't say the
 documents can't or won't be released.
The
 legislature didn't redistrict Rep. Matheson out of the 2nd district. He
 lives in the current 2nd and new 2nd district. The new 2nd district and
 4th district are reportedly both as republican as his current district.
 He said so himself last October. He chose to run in the 4th district 
because he resides in Utah and the US constitution doesn't say he has to
 run in his own district. Unless he moves, he won't be able to vote for 
himself this fall.
