TAYLORSVILLE — The chair of the Utah Independent Redistricting Commission said Tuesday that it's possible the commission could start designing its first drafts of state voting maps in August, which would be a month earlier than what was originally expected based on 2020 Census delays. If so, it has nothing to do with new data released by the Census Bureau Monday and everything to do with what the Census Bureau announced last month. Agency officials said on March 15 it is expected to release "legacy format" data in mid-to-late August, which is raw data not compiled into simpler tables and tools for states using the information to create voting boundaries.