The U.S. Census, which counts all residents rather than just citizens, influences the allocation of House seats, impacting political representation. This methodology has led to a shift in seats from traditionally Republican areas to regions with higher non-citizen populations, such as New England. As a result, the distribution of House seats may not reflect the political leanings of the citizen population, potentially reducing Republican representation.
Census Methodology Affects House Seat Distribution
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