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Philadelphia is reversing its decades-long trend of population loss, new U.S. Census numbers confirmed this month, showing the change is almost entirely due to huge growth among Latino and Asian communities.
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The Borough of State College says it's planning to request a recount because the 2020 Census undercounted its population due to pandemic challenges.
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The legal challenge comes just one day after the U.S. Census Bureau confirmed Pennsylvania will lose one of its 18 congressional seats, setting up a contentious battle to protect incumbents.
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The initial numbers, made public on Monday, show how many congressional seats and Electoral College votes each state is getting. Because there are a set 435 seats in the House of Representatives, it’s a zero-sum game with one state’s gain resulting in another state’s loss.
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The widely expected loss of one of the state's 18 congressional districts sets up a high-stakes redistricting process.
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Pennsylvania may need to postpone its primary election next year because of late-arriving data from the U.S. Census Bureau that is necessary to redraw…
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Pasted to the wall of Department of City Planning is a large, colorful map of Pittsburgh. It’s divided into seven shades, denoting city planning sectors…
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Population data has a way of freaking people out. After all, population determines federal allocation dollars, which trickle down to the state, county,…
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In 2014, three roommates in New Paltz, New York discovered that their $20 thrift store couch wasn’t lumpy with age, but envelopes stuffed with cash. More…