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Redistricting for the 2000s Subcommittee on Reapportionment of the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs Note: If Using Internet Explorer, Click Anywhere On The Screen To See The Other Slides

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Redistricting for the 2000s. Subcommittee on Reapportionment of the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs Note: If Using Internet Explorer, Click Anywhere On The Screen To See The Other Slides. 2000 Census Population Data. December 28, 2000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Redistricting for the 2000sSubcommittee on Reapportionment of

the Committee on

House and Governmental AffairsNote: If Using Internet Explorer, Click Anywhere On The Screen To See The Other Slides

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2000 Census Population Data

• December 28, 2000

• Population released to the President of the United States

• Apportionment Count: 4,480,271

• Includes 11,295 Overseas Military and Federal civilian employees and dependents

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STATE GROWTH• State Resident

Population: 4,468,976• Grew 249,003 or 5.9%

since 1990• Average Growth

South: 17.3% Nation: 13.2%

• State Rank dropped from 21 to 22

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Census Population Data

P.L. 94-171 data (Redistricting data) was released to Louisiana on March 9, 2001

P.L. 94-171 Data Includes the Following Tabulations By Precinct:Total PopulationVoting Age Population (over 18)Racial Data

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General Population Information

• 34 Parishes did not grow at a rate equal to or above the State growth of 5.9%

• Of those, 14 Parishes Actually Lost Population-- 12 North and Central Louisiana Parishes and Orleans and St. Mary Parishes

• 30 Parishes exceeded the State’s rate

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Loss/Gain**Based on State Growth of 5.9%

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Growth Areas **10,000 or more

• The Florida Parishes, particularly St. Tammany, Livingston, Tangipahoa, and East Baton Rouge Parishes

• Acadiana, particularly Lafayette Parish• The River Region, particularly Ascension Parish • Calcasieu Parish• Bossier Parish

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Top TenGrowing Parishes

• Numeric St. Tammany (46,760) EBR (32,747) Lafayette (25,741) Livingston (21,288) Ascension (18,413) Calcasieu (15,443) Tangipahoa (14,879) Bossier (12,222) Terrebonne (7,521) St. Landry (7,369)

• Percentage St. Tammany (32.36%) Ascension (31.63%) Livingston (30.18%) Allen (19.85%) Tangipahoa (17.36%) W. Feliciana (17.00%) Lafayette (15.62%) Bossier (14.20%) St. Charles (13.28%) WBR (11.24%)

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Areas of Loss

• Orleans Parish • Central Louisiana, particularly Vernon and

Rapides Parishes• North Louisiana• St. Mary Parish

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Areas of LossTop Ten

• Numeric– Orleans (-12,264)

– Vernon (-9,430)

– Rapides (-5,219)

– St. Mary (-4,586)

– Franklin (-1,124)

– Morehouse (-917)

– Concordia (-581)

– Claiborne (-554)

– Tensas (-485)

– Jackson (-308)

• Percentage– Vernon (-15.22%)

– St. Mary (-7.90%)

– Tensas (-6.83%)

– Franklin (-5.02%)

– Rapides (-3.97%)

– Claiborne (-3.18%)

– E. Carroll (-2.97%)

– Morehouse (-2.87%)

– Concordia (-2.79%)

– Orleans (-2.47%)

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Parish by ParishLoss/Gain*

*Based on State Growth of 5.9%

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House District Population1990s v. 2000s

• 1990 Ideal: 40,190

• + 5% Range (2,009)

• Low: 38,181

• High: 42,199

• 2000 Ideal: 42,561

• + 5% Range (2,128)

• Low: 40,433

• High: 44,689

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Louisiana State House Districts

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House Statistics

• Relative Range: –22.26 to 40.86 %• Overall Range: 63.12%• Difference between lowest and highest district is

26,865• 38 House Districts are within the acceptable

population range• 29 House Districts are above the acceptable

population range• 38 House Districts are below the acceptable

population range

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House Districts within Range Above Ideal

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House Districts within Range Below Ideal

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House Districts Above the Range

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House Districts Above the Range

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House Districts Below the Range

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House Districts Below the Range

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House Malapportionment

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Congressional District Population

1990s v. 2000s

• 1990 Ideal: 602,853

• 2000 Ideal: 638,425

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Congressional Districts

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CongressMal-Apportionment Statistics

Relative Range: -7.21% to 7.01%

Relative Overall Range: 14.22%

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Supreme Court District Population

1990s v. 2000s

• 1990 Ideal: 602,853

• + 5% Range (30,142)

• Low: 572,711

• High: 632,995

• 2000 Ideal: 638,425

• + 5% Range (31,921)

• Low: 606,504

• High: 670,346

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Supreme Court Districts

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Supreme Court Malapportionment Statistics

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Public Service Commission

District Population 1990s v. 2000s

• 1990 Ideal: 843,994

• + 5% Range (42,199)

• Low: 801,795

• High: 886,193

• 2000 Ideal: 893,795

• + 5% Range (44,689)

• Low: 849,106

• High: 938,484

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Public Service Commission Districts

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PSCMalapportionment

Statistics

 

 

 

 

 

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BESE District Population1990s v. 2000s*

• 1990 Ideal: 527,496

• + 5% Range (26,379)

• Low: 501,122

• High: 553,870

• 2000 Ideal: 558,622

• + 5% Range (27,931)

• Low: 530,691

• High: 586,553

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BESE Districts

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  BESE

Malapportionment Statistics

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