Census Bureau to Hold News Conference on Release of 2020 Census Redistricting Data The U.S. Census Bureau will hold a news conference to discuss the release of the first local level results from the 2020 Census. States use these data on race, Hispanic origin, and the voting-age population to redraw the boundaries of their congressional and state legislative districts. The news conference will provide initial analysis of the first local level results from the 2020 Census on population change, race, ethnicity, the age 18 and over population, and housing occupancy status. A live Q&A session with Census Bureau subject-matter experts will immediately follow the briefing for credentialed media who have RSVPed. When: TODAY, Thursday, August 12, at 1 p.m. EDT Who: - Ron Jarmin, acting director, U.S. Census Bureau
- James Whitehorne, chief, Redistricting & Voting Rights Data Office, U.S. Census Bureau
- Nicholas Jones, director and senior advisor of Race and Ethnic Research and Outreach, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
- Marc Perry, senior demographer, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
- Michael C. Cook, Sr., chief, Public Information Office, U.S. Census Bureau (moderator)
Access: The news briefing can be viewed on the Census Bureau's Census Live page. Dial-in information for accredited media to ask questions will be provided upon RSVP. More Redistricting Resources |
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