Brookings InstitutionCensus 2020: First results show near historically low population growth and a first-ever congressional seat loss for ...Apr 26, 2021William H. FreyBy William H. Freymore_vert
POLITICOWe're tracking the effects of congressional reapportionment and redistrictingApr 26, 2021Allan James Vestal, Zach Montellaro & Ally MutnickBy Allan James Vestal, Zach Montellaro & Ally Mutnickmore_vert
Oregon Public BroadcastingOregon to get 6th seat in CongressApr 26, 2021Dirk VanderHartBy Dirk VanderHartmore_vert
The Washington PostRepublican states gain House seats and electoral votes, new Census determines. - The Washington PostApr 26, 2021Michael SchererBy Michael Scherermore_vert
The ConversationCensus results shift political power in Congress, presidential electionsApr 26, 2021Dudley L. Poston Jr.By Dudley L. Poston Jr.more_vert
Idaho StatesmanHere’s how many people live in Idaho now — and who beat us for fastest-growing stateApr 26, 2021Nicole BlanchardBy Nicole Blanchardmore_vert
The Associated PressUS marks slowest population growth since the DepressionApr 27, 2021Mike Schneider & Nicholas RiccardiBy Mike Schneider & Nicholas Riccardimore_vert
NBC NewsTexas picks up two House seats in newest census while Democratic stronghold states lose outApr 26, 2021Allan Smith & Rebecca ShabadBy Allan Smith & Rebecca Shabadmore_vert
CalMattersA first: California loses seat in CongressApr 26, 2021Ben ChristopherBy Ben Christophermore_vert
NPR1st 2020 Census Results: What You Need To Know About The CountApr 26, 2021Hansi Lo Wang & Lo WangBy Hansi Lo Wang & Lo Wangmore_vert
Detroit Free PressMichigan loses another seat in Congress in Census resultsApr 26, 2021Todd SpanglerBy Todd Spanglermore_vert
FiveThirtyEightWhich States Won — And Lost — Seats In The 2020 Census?Apr 26, 2021Geoffrey Skelley & Nathaniel RakichBy Geoffrey Skelley & Nathaniel Rakichmore_vert
CNNThe 6 biggest takeaways from the census reapportionmentApr 26, 2021Christopher Michael CillizzaBy Christopher Michael Cillizzamore_vert
The New York TimesNew York Loses House Seat After Coming Up 89 People Short on Census (Published 2021)Aug 12, 2021Shane GoldmacherBy Shane Goldmachermore_vert
ReutersU.S. census hands more House seats to Republican strongholds Texas, FloridaApr 26, 2021Joseph AxBy Joseph Axmore_vert
USA TODAYTexas will gain 2 congressional seats. Seven states to lose 1 seat, Census Bureau data showsApr 26, 2021Jeanine Santucci & Katie WadingtonBy Jeanine Santucci & Katie Wadingtonmore_vert
The Associated PressPopulation growth gives North Carolina a 14th US House seatApr 26, 2021Gary RobertsonBy Gary Robertsonmore_vert
The Associated PressWinners and losers from first release of 2020 census dataApr 26, 2021Mike SchneiderBy Mike Schneidermore_vert
The Associated PressCalifornia losing congressional seat for first timeApr 26, 2021Kathleen RonayneBy Kathleen Ronaynemore_vert
CNNCensus Bureau announces 331 million people in US, Texas will add two congressional seatsApr 26, 2021more_vert
POLITICOCensus surprise: Texas gains only 2 seats as shift to Sun Belt slowsApr 26, 2021Ally MutnickBy Ally Mutnickmore_vert
The New York TimesWhich States Will Gain or Lose Seats in the Next Congress (Published 2021)Apr 26, 2021Reid Epstein & Weiyi CaiBy Reid Epstein & Weiyi Caimore_vert
The New York TimesU.S. Population Over Last Decade Grew at Slowest Rate Since 1930s (Published 2021)Aug 17, 2021Robert Gebeloff & Sabrina TaverniseBy Robert Gebeloff & Sabrina Tavernisemore_vert
The Washington PostLower-than-expected state population totals stoke concerns about the 2020 CensusApr 27, 2021Ted Mellnik, Tara Bahrampour & Kate RabinowitzBy Ted Mellnik, Tara Bahrampour & Kate Rabinowitzmore_vert
The Washington Post2020 Census shows U.S. population grew at slowest pace since the 1930sApr 26, 2021Ted Mellnik, Tara Bahrampour & Adrián BlancoBy Ted Mellnik, Tara Bahrampour & Adrián Blancomore_vert
The Washington PostTakeaways from Census reapportionmentApr 26, 2021Aaron BlakeBy Aaron Blakemore_vert