Utah Navajos will soon have more political power in San Juan County, though some don’t like the changes

Utah Navajos will soon have more political power in San Juan County, though some don’t like the changes
- November 18, 2017
- Bernie Grofman, poli sci, is mentioned in The Salt Lake Tribune, Nov. 18, 2017
After the County Commission failed to draw new voting districts that met constitutional muster, Shelby requested that an independent expert — Bernard Grofman, a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine — analyze population data and create alternatives.
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