The U.S. Census Bureau has completed data processing for the first 2020 Census results โ state population counts used to apportion the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states. The Census Bureau will hold a virtual news conference to release these results on Monday, April 26, 2021. The results will include population totals for the nation and the states as well as the congressional apportionment totals for each state.
Apportionment is the process of distributing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states based on the apportionment population counts from the 2020 Census. The apportionment population consists of the resident population of the 50 states, plus the overseas military and federal civilian employees and their dependents living with them who could be allocated to a home state.
0:00โ Pre-conference slides
12:30โ What is Apportionment? (pre-conference video)
14:34โ It All Adds Up: A Look Back at the 2020 Census (pre-conference video)
29:46โ Welcome and Opening Remarks
31:07โ Remarks from Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo
34:25โ Remarks from Acting Census Bureau Director Ron Jarmin
34:47โ Looking Back on the 2020 Census
38:20โ Results: Population Changes and Counts
41:03โ How Apportionment is Calculated
42:03โ Results: Shifts in Congressional Seats
44:29โ Results: High Data Quality Standards Met
46:49โ Media Question and Answer Session
01:26:43โ Closing Remarks
01:28:23โ Spanish-Language Presentation begins with ยฟQuรฉ es la distribuciรณn proporcional de distritos congresionales?
01:31:45โ Bienvenida y comentarios de apertura (Welcome and Opening Remarks)
01:32:56โ Una mirada retrospectiva (A Look Back)
01:36:15โ Cambios y conteos de la poblaciรณn (Population Changes and Counts)
01:40:03โ Resultados de la distribuciรณn de distritos electorales (Results: Apportionment)
01:45:08โ Comentarios finales (Closing Remarks)