Public Comments
2005 December 6. THE IMPACT OF CITIZEN APPORTIONMENT
Prepared for the U. S. House Committee on Government Reform: Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census.
Comments
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based 2000 Apportionment
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based upon Exclusion of Non-Citizens: 2000 Apportionment
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based upon Exclusion of Non-Citizens: 1990 Apportionment
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based upon Exclusion of Non-Citizens: 1980 Apportionment
Table of Selected Population Factors
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based 2010 Projections
Map: States Gaining/Losing Seats based upon Exclusion of Non-Citizens: 2010 Projection
Map: Non-Citizens by State, 2000 Census
Table: Non-Citizens by State, 2000 Census
Map: Non-Citizens by Congressional District, 108th Congress, 2000 Census
Table: Non-Citizens by Congressional District, 108th Congress, 2000 Census
Table: Non-Citizens by Congressional District, 108th Congress, 2000 Census
Comments by Congressional Research Service (May 11, 2005)
(Note there is a typo in the report on page 1. There would be 12 states affected by seat shifts in the 1990 apportionment under this method.
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