Tag: Censuses

Judges hear arguments over Census’ contentious privacy tool

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The fight over whether the U.S. Census Bureau can use a controversial statistical technique to keep people's information private in the...

Census Bureau: 70% of voters cast ballots early or by mail

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DENVER — More than two-thirds of all U.S. citizens of the voting age population participated in the 2020 presidential election, according to a new...

‘We did it!’: Minnesota exults at Census win at NY’s expense

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans spent 18 months worrying over whether the 2020 census would finally cost them a precious seat in Congress, expecting to lose...

Despite population increase, DC suspects a census undercount

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WASHINGTON — Officials in the nation's capital are questioning the results of the 2020 census, which show a large boost in population but not...

A look at what’s next in the release of 2020 census data

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ORLANDO, Fla. — There were some genuine surprises in the the first batch of data from the nation's 2020 head count released this week...

Cuomo mulls suing over census, but fight could be tricky

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ALBANY, N.Y. — There's no easy path for New York to win a legal fight with the U.S. Census Bureau over its narrow loss...

In new Electoral College map, shifting battleground dynamics

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ATLANTA — The 2020 census is shifting states' clout in presidential politics. And while the changes won't upend Democrats' or Republicans' basic strategies for...

What’s behind the growth slump? Takeaways from census data

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The first batch of once-every-decade data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows a United States that is growing less quickly and but still seeing...

Winners and losers from first release of 2020 census data

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More than a year since the 2020 census began in a remote Alaska village, the first numbers to emerge from the nation's once-a-decade head...

Census shows Indiana grows, retains all 9 US House seats

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's population grew about 5% during the past decade to nearly 6.8 million residents and the state held onto its nine U.S....