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The Census Bureau unveiled its population data used to draft congressional and state legislative district lines on Thursday.
In the interactive map above, provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, you can explore data based on population, race, housing and more.
The bureau's data will take weeks to sort out, but commissions and legislatures can now begin to draw maps after months of delays.
For months, COVID-19 and interference by Trump officials delayed the release of new census demographic data used to redraw voting districts, forcing some state and local elections to be pushed back.
Meddling in the census fits into the Trump administration’s broader efforts to manipulate data and institutions to skew ...
Colorado's redistricting commissioners decided earlier this year to use incomplete and out-of-date data to draw the preliminary draft maps that are being toured around the state for public input.
The first local level data for the 2020 US Census was released this week, showing population growth and decline at the county level from 2010 to 2020.
Days after the president's call for a "new" census, the top official overseeing the Census Bureau told employees that ...
ATLANTA — The U.S. Census Bureau is delivering key data to Georgia Thursday, which will give state politicians the ammo they’ll need to draw new political maps. Democrats and Republicans at ...
Michigan’s independent redistricting commission is expected to begin drawing political district maps using the latest U.S. Census data next week.
After the 2020 census, did your neighborhood grow or shrink, and how much? See this interactive map to explore the population change around Iowa.