2007 Reapportionment Study
Thursday, December 27, 2007 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.
2006 Election Results Poster
Monday, December 18, 2006The 2006 Election Results Poster, published by Election Data Services, the Associated Press (AP), and Roll Call, “the newspaper of Capitol Hill,” is now available for purchase. The poster displays a series of maps showing the winners by political party of federal and statewide contests from the November 7, 2006, General Election.

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New District Boundary Files Available for Texas and Georgia
Tuesday, January 16, 2007New congressional district boundary files are now available for the states of Texas and Georgia. The files contain boundaries for congressional districts that were redrawn after the 2004 elections and were first used at the November 2006 general election. New legislative district boundary files are also available for the state of Georgia.
2006 Reapportionment Study
Friday, December 22, 2006New Census Population Estimates document for the first time the significant loss of population in Louisiana due to the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe. The loss of population will also lead to a loss of representation in Congress, according to a study by Election Data Services Inc. that was released today. Louisiana is now projected to lose a congressional seat, based on the new data.
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