The Shifting Sands of Population and the Electorate: Changes in New York
Census 2010 reported on the net gains and losses of New York's population on a block-by-block basis. The data indicate the need for regional, demographic and political shifts in the makeup of the districts. Population variances will shift the boundaries of virtually every district in New York.
Learn who's up and who's down from a panel of demographic experts analyzing the geographic, racial and ethnic changes of the general population, registered voters, and those regularly turning out to vote. Additional program and speaker information available here [PDF]. Space is limited, click here to R.S.V.P.
This is the second of two sessions organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York on the important topic of redistricting and its implications for New York after the 2010 Census.
Co-sponsored by Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Center for Urban Research of the Graduate Center of CUNY, and American Jewish Committee.
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