How Does the U.S. Census Impact the Electoral College?

Every ten years, a census is conducted of the U.S. population. This census is designed to count every person living in the United States — including citizens, non-citizen legal residents, non-citizen long-term visitors, and undocumented immigrants. This count determines apportionment in the U.S. House of Representatives, which directly affects the number of electors that each gets…

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