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Texas will gain two seats in Congress as residents of color drive population gains
By Alexa Ura
Census 2020: First results show near historically low population growth and a first-ever congressional seat loss for ...
By William H. Frey
We're tracking the effects of congressional reapportionment and redistricting
By Allan James Vestal, Zach Montellaro & Ally Mutnick
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Republican states gain House seats and electoral votes, new Census determines. - The Washington Post
By Michael Scherer
US marks slowest population growth since the Depression
By Mike Schneider & Nicholas Riccardi
Here’s how many people live in Idaho now — and who beat us for fastest-growing state
By Nicole Blanchard
Oregon to get 6th seat in Congress
By Dirk VanderHart
Census count reallocates 7 House seats that could affect 2022 midterm
By Sean Rossman, Katie Wadington & Jim Sergent
A first: California loses seat in Congress
By Ben Christopher
Census data gives North Carolina a new seat in US Congress
By Brian Murphy & Richard Stradling
1st 2020 Census Results: What You Need To Know About The Count
By Hansi Lo Wang & Lo Wang
Which States Won — And Lost — Seats In The 2020 Census?
By Geoffrey Skelley & Nathaniel Rakich
Which States Will Gain or Lose Seats in the Next Congress (Published 2021)
By Reid Epstein & Weiyi Cai
Texas picks up two House seats in newest census while Democratic stronghold states lose out
By Allan Smith & Rebecca Shabad
California to lose a congressional seat after recent census
By Seema Mehta & Melanie Mason
California losing congressional seat for first time
By Kathleen Ronayne
U.S. Population Over Last Decade Grew at Slowest Rate Since 1930s (Published 2021)
By Robert Gebeloff & Sabrina Tavernise
New York Loses House Seat After Coming Up 89 People Short on Census (Published 2021)
By Shane Goldmacher
Lower-than-expected state population totals stoke concerns about the 2020 Census
By Ted Mellnik, Tara Bahrampour & Kate Rabinowitz
Takeaways from Census reapportionment
By Aaron Blake
2020 Census shows U.S. population grew at slowest pace since the 1930s
By Tara Bahrampour, Ted Mellnik & Harry Stevens
Texas will gain 2 congressional seats. Seven states to lose 1 seat, Census Bureau data shows
By Katie Wadington & Jeanine Santucci