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1950 census data is about to be released

John Fea   |  March 31, 2022

On Friday (tomorrow) to be exact. Here is Michael Ruane at The Washington Post: On April 1, 1950, an army of 140,000 census enumerators, equipped with fountain pens and government forms, started fanning out across the country to paint a […]

Making sense of congressional redistricting

John Fea   |  April 27, 2021

Yesterday the Census Bureau released 2020 state population counts. What does this mean for seats in the House of Representatives and Electoral votes afforded to each state? David Wasserman at The Cook Political Report explains. Here is a taste: The […]