
Advocates worry lack of Spanish redistricting information might hurt communities
Published at : November 20, 2021
With impending redistricting due to California losing a congressional seat, advocates want to make sure the state's Latino population — it accounts for two-thirds of the population — is represented fairly. California is one of the seven states losing a seat. The state remains the most populous by far in the country, with nearly 40 million people, but it is growing slower than other states. The population grew by about 2.3 million people since the 2010 Census, but it has remained mostly flat since 2017. Latino and Hispanic advocates worry the proposed district boundary changes won't reflect their communities.
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