While they wait on state-level census data, those charged with redrawing district lines tackle transparency and trust Former Rep. Rob Bishop said the 2020 census data is already inaccurate because of COVID-19 deaths and people who have moved. (Screenshot via YouTube) Former Sen. Lyle Hillyard and Brigham Young University professor Rex Facer speak during Tuesday's meeting of Utah’s Independent Redistricting Commission. | Updated: 4:14 p.m. The Utahns tasked with divvying up the state into new voting boundaries are up against time as they grapple with late data and flagging public trust. Utah’s Independent Redistricting Commission met Tuesday evening to discuss its plans moving forward.