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Election Data Services slices and dices the Census Bureau estimates

Election Data Services reports: New Census Bureau population estimates released today continue the changes in congressional representation first documented with last year’s population release. However, trends contained in the new data point towards new twists in population growth over the next three years and lead to a variety of potential scenarios by the time apportionment happens in 2010.

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The good news for Alabama from EDS's projections is that we won't lose a congressional seat after the 2010 reapportionment.

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