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随着人口普查分配数据的公布,明尼苏达州选民要求公平的代表制和透明的重新划分选区程序

Today, the U.S. Census Bureau released apportionment data from the 2020 Census that determines how seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are divided among the states. According to the new 2020 Census data, Minnesota’s allotment of 8 congressional districts remains unchanged from the 2010 census.

“Despite unprecedented challenges, including a global pandemic, disinformation, and political interference, Minnesotans came together to be counted in the 2020 Census,” 明尼苏达州共同事业组织执行董事 Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera 说道. “Along with our partners, we’ve worked hard to ensure every Minnesotan participated in and was counted in our census, particularly communities that have been traditionally disenfranchised and excluded. While the apportionment data released today is not the same as the redistricting data that will be released in a few months, Common Cause Minnesota is committed to working with every lawmaker, community, and voter to make sure our upcoming redistricting process is fair and transparent.”

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