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What changes the census on the US election map?

What changes the census on the US election map?

Details – Going from state to state, Americans shift their respective weights in the House of Representatives and the Electoral College.

Every 17 years since 1790, the United States has taken a snapshot of the population and population changes. If some people like Indians were not listed in the past, all citizens and non-citizens living in the U.S. territory since 1940 are included in the numbers during this vast census operation.

A process with consequences for the electoral map of the United States, and therefore of real political significance. The population was 331,449,281 out of 1 in the United States, according to the census resultsThere is This is 7.4% more than in April 2020 and 2010, according to the Census Bureau. This is the lowest increase of + 9.7% recorded in the previous decade and the lowest ever recorded: + 7.3% between 1930 and 1940, the period of the Great Recession. It is believed that this increase may be due to a more significant recession and recession in the U.S. birth rate aside

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