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The following are the results of censuses of the United States.

1990 Census

Name Population Growth Rate Electoral Votes Congressional Districts Change +/-
Alabama 5,121,098 10 8
Arkansas 3,122,056 7 5 /
Aroostook 1,793,211 5 3 /
California 32,012,817 24.1% 55 53
Colorado 4,234,120 9 7 /
Connecticut 3,367,099 8 6
Cuba 14,168,190 25 23
Dakota 1,423,420 4 2
Delaware 755,877 3 1 /
Deseret 1,844,233 5 3
District of Columbia 629,655 3 0 /
Florida 11,122,449 20 18
Georgia 6,712,780 13 11
Huron 10,923,022 20 18
Indiana 6,001,156 12 10
Illinois 11,571,788 21 19
Iowa 3,057,502 7 5
Kahokia 1,504,766 5 3
Kansas 2,580,067 6 4
Kentucky 3,534,085 8 6
Louisiana 4,251,097 9 7
Maryland 5,108,344 10 8
Massachusetts 6,234,896 12 10
Michigan 10,251,076 19 17
Minnesota 4,723,098 10 8
Mississippi 2,821,671 7 5
Missouri 5,811,341 12 10
Montana 1,107,601 4 2
Nebraska 1,675,092 5 3
Nevada 1,100,567 4 2
New Hampshire 1,357,936 4 2
New Jersey 7,692,811 15 13
New Mexico 5,202,537 11 9
New York 20,973,687 37 35
North Carolina 7,321,097 14 12
Nova Scotia 3,319,347 7 5
Ohio 11,208,654 21 19
Oregon 4,448,627 9 7
Pacifica 3,198,403 7 5
Peninsula 5,217,382 11 9
Pennsylvania 12,412,102 23 21
Puerto Rico 3,316,879 7 5
Rhode Island 1,084,241 4 2
South Carolina 4,077,289 9 7
Sequoyah 3,404,117 8 6
Texas 18,398,965 32 30
Tennessee 5,101,378 10 8
Vermont 701,361 3 1
Virginia 9,029,979 17 15
Washington 5,329,122 11 9
Wisconsin 5,121,988 10 8
Total US 306,535,486 x 608 505 (approx 607,000 per district)


2000 Census

Name Population Growth Rate Electoral Votes Congressional Districts
Alabama 5,501,569 7% 10 8
Arkansas 3,360,865 7.1% 7 5
Aroostook 2,036,493 12.0% 5 3
California 38,385,912 16.7% 57 55
Colorado 5,028,408 15.8% 9 7
Connecticut 3,468,593 3.0% 7 5
Cuba 17,543,732 19.3% 27 25
Dakota 1,623,420 12.4% 4 2
Delaware 850,364 11.2% 3 1
Deseret 2,251,247 18.1% 5 3
District of Columbia 692,655 9.2% 3 0
Florida 14,521,839 23.5% 23 21
Georgia 8,256,008 18.8% 14 12
Huron 11,730,810 6.9% 19 17
Indiana 6,301,156 4.8% 11 9
Illinois 12,439,371 7.0% 20 18
Iowa 3,257,502 6.2% 7 5
Kahokia 1,649,091 8.8% 4 2
Kansas 2,818,878 8.5% 6 4
Kentucky 3,977,170 11.2% 8 6
Louisiana 4,536,465 6.3% 9 7
Maryland 5,870,415 13.0% 10 8
Massachusetts 6,683,216 6.8% 12 10
Michigan 10,972,111 6.6% 18 16
Minnesota 5,484,262 13.9% 10 8
Mississippi 3,014,657 6.5% 6 4
Missouri 6,296,914 7.8% 11 9
Montana 1,368,825 19.1% 4 2
Nebraska 1,826,007 8.3% 5 3
Nevada 1,735,130 36.6% 4 2
New Hampshire 1,483,936 8.5% 4 2
New Jersey 8,540,101 10.0% 14 12
New Mexico 7,549,122 31.1% 13 11
New York 21,689,438 3.3% 34 32
North Carolina 9,240,549 20.8% 15 13
Nova Scotia 3,734,640 11.2% 7 5
Ohio 11,721,568 4.4% 19 17
Oregon 5,299,177 16.1% 10 8
Pacifica 3,827,619 16.5% 7 5
Peninsula 5,808,341 10.2% 10 8
Pennsylvania 12,848,406 3.4% 20 18
Puerto Rico 4,133,135 19.8% 8 6
Rhode Island 1,131,241 4.2% 4 2
South Carolina 4,680,348 12.9% 9 7
Sequoyah 3,510,039 3.0% 7 5
Texas 22,613,144 9.7% 34 32
Tennessee 6,019,525 15.3% 11 9
Vermont 751,321 6.7% 3 1
Virginia 10,236,231 11.8% 17 15
Washington 6,429,817 17.2% 11 9
Wisconsin 5,798,804 11.7% 10 8
Total US 351,912,657 12.9% 608 505 (approx. _ per district)

2010 Census

Name Population Growth Rate Electoral Votes Congressional Districts
Alabama 5,839,534 7.5% 10 8 /
Arkansas 3,480,112 6.3% 7 5 /
Aroostook 2,125,776 4.2% 5 3 /
California 43,072,313 10.9% 58 56 +1
Colorado 5,825,241 13.7% 10 8 +1
Connecticut 3,647,312 4.9 7 5 /
Cuba 19,890,853 11.8% 28 26 +1
Dakota 1,713,444 5.3% 4 2
Delaware 994,578 14.5% 3 1
Deseret 2,884,618 22.0% 6 4 +1
District of Columbia 751,647 7.9% 3 0
Florida 17,159,514 17.6% 24 22 +1
Georgia 10,012,072 17.6% 15 13 +1
Huron 12,586,707 6.8% 18 16 /
Indiana 6,646,789 5.2% 11 9 /
Illinois 12,894,670 3.6% 19 17 -1
Iowa 3,396,770 4.1% 6 4 -1
Kahokia 1,745,070 5.5% 4 2 /
Kansas 3,002,122 6.1% 6 4 /
Kentucky 4,295,295 7.5% 8 6 /
Louisiana 4,580,560 0.9% 8 6 -1
Maryland 6,451,498 9.0% 10 8 /
Massachusetts 6,984,317 4.6% 11 9 -1
Michigan 11,265,781 2.6% 17 15 -1
Minnesota 6,100,403 10.1% 10 8 /
Mississippi 3,137,667 3.9% 6 4 /
Missouri 6,593,628 4.5% 11 9 /
Montana 1,538,671 11.0% 4 2 /
Nebraska 1,970,588 7.4% 5 3 /
Nevada 2,670,678 35.0% 5 3 /
New Hampshire 1,621,788 8.5% 4 2 /
New Jersey 9,041,781 5.6% 14 12 /
New Mexico 9,285,673 18.7% 14 12 +1
New York 23,222,097 6.6% 32 30 -2
North Carolina 11,080,778 16.7% 16 14 +1
Nova Scotia 3,780,071 1.3% 7 5 /
Ohio 11,888,300 1.4% 17 15 -2
Oregon 5,981,446 11.4% 10 8
Pacifica 4,487,985 14.0% 8 6 +1
Peninsula 6,266,794 7.4% 10 8 -1
Pennsylvania 13,269,560 3.2% 19 17 -1
Puerto Rico 4,601,445 9.5% 8 6 /
Rhode Island 1,200,560 5.7% 3 1 -1
South Carolina 5,191,682 9.9% 9 7 /
Sequoyah 3,810,686 7.9% 7 5 /
Texas 27,493,774 18% 38 36 +4
Tennessee 6,879,458 12.5% 11 9 /
Vermont 808,454 7.0% 3 1 /
Virginia 11,667,561 12.3% 17 15 /
Washington 7,758,455 17.2% 12 10 +1
Wisconsin 6,104,453 5.0% 10 8 /
Total US 387,882,749 9.4% 608 505 (770,000 per district)

2019 Population Estimates

Name Population Growth Rate Pop. Change Electoral Votes Congressional Districts Change
Alabama 6,039,156 3.4%
Connecticut 3,705,944 1.6%
Delaware 1,123,318 12.9%
District of Columbia 901,224 19.9% 3 0 /
Illinois 13,535,314 4.1%
Indiana 6,931,186 4.2%
Kansas 3,131,560 4.3%
Maryland 6,989,765 8.3%
Nevada 3,186,447 19.3%
New Jersey 9,475,786 4.8%
New York 23,931,132 3.0%
Ohio 12,087,364 1.7%
Oregon 6,731,550 12.5%
Pennsylvania 13,709,156 3.3%
Puerto Rico 5,087,371 10.5%
Rhode Island 1,225,356 2.0%
Tennessee 7,464,850 8.5%
Virginia 12,490,098 7.0%
Wisconsin 6,238,891 2.2%
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