Navajo Nation et al v. San Juan County et al, No. 2:2012cv00039 - Document 441 (D. Utah 2017)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER - The court concludes Dr. Grofmans recommended remedial districts comply with the Constitution, the Voting Rights Act, and traditional redistricting principles to the extentpossible. The court therefore a dopts these districts and orders their use in the upcoming elections in November 2018. The court also adopts Dr. Grofmans recommendation that elections be held for all the districts in both the County Commission and School Board in 2018. Signed by Judge Robert J. Shelby on 12/21/2017. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A - Population tables, # 2 Exhibit B - County Commission Plan Maps, # 3 Exhibit C - School Board Plan Maps)(jds)

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Navajo Nation et al v. San Juan County et al Doc. 441 Att. 2 EXHIBIT B Dockets.Justia.com 2 1 3 CC_Recommended − with Technical Corrections Dec 11 17:15:13 2017 Jonathan R. Cervas, Bernard Grofman | Data Source: US Census SF1 − 2010 & Tigerline Shapefiles Native Percent 65.8 % CC_Recommended Native Percent 80 % Native Percent 80 % Native Percent 10.6 % Native Percent 10.6 % Blanding Monticello Spanish Valley District 1 La Sal Navajo Mountain Halls Crossing Oljato−Monument Valley District 2 Mexican Hat Halchita Tselakai Dezza Bluff Montezu White Mesa Blanding Montic Spanish Valley Halchita Mexican Hat Tselakai Dezza Bluff White Mesa Blanding Montezuma Creek Monticello District 3 Aneth Blanding

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