Utah's 4th congressional district, Congressional district in Salt Lake County, United States
Utah's 4th congressional district spans portions of Salt Lake and Utah counties, encompassing residential areas and business hubs across the region. The district includes diverse communities ranging from suburban neighborhoods to established commercial centers.
The district was created following the 2010 census when Utah expanded from three to four congressional districts due to population growth. This redistricting reflected the state's increasing population.
The district population reflects demographic diversity with 74.2% White, 16.1% Hispanic, and multiple other ethnic groups residing within its boundaries.
Residents can find their representatives and legislative information through official government websites offering district-specific updates. These resources help navigate local political matters.
Mia Love made history in 2014 as the first Haitian American and Black Republican elected to Congress from this district. Her election marked a turning point in the region's representation.
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