Census 2000: The Redistricting Summary Data (Public Law )
Redistricting Data Program Public Law enacted in 1975 Outgrowth of 1960’s court decisions on “One-Person/One-Vote” and 1965 Voting Rights Act State legislatures can receive data according to local definitions to ease planning new district boundaries First look at racial/ethnic profile of local community
Data Items Included –Total Population –Hispanic/Latino Origin –Race –Voting Age Population
Public Law 1 (PL1) Data Table: Race
Public Law 2 (PL2) Data Table: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race
Public Law 3 (PL3) Data Table: Race for the Population 18 Years and Over
Public Law 4 (PL4) Data Table: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race for the Population 18 Years and Over
Office of Management and Budget Race Categories American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White Some other Race Two or More Races
Race Items of Interest Respondents could choose more than one category Total possibility of 63 racial categories Hispanic/Latino origin cross-tabulation equals 126 possible racial/ethnic categories In a National Content Survey on Race in 1996, 1.2% reported multiracial In 1998 Dress Rehearsal, 5.4% of Sacramento, Ca. respondents were of multiple races
Maximum Combination of Six Racial Categories 6 racial categories +57 combinations of two or more races 63 Possible combinations
“Two or More Races” Category where all multiple-race responses are grouped together This category, together with the 6 single-race alone categories, will add up to 100% of the population The result is that direct comparisons back to 1990 racial categories CANNOT be made
Population Data Summary Levels In Public Law File –Counties –County subdivisions –Places (incorporated and census designated) –Census tracts –Census block groups –Census blocks –Voting districts* –State house and state senate districts* * - where provided
Census Geography Overview
Data Accessibility Data provided to states on CD-ROM, with software to view, print, download items Delivered by April 1, 2001 to governor, majority/minority legislative leaders Census Maps /TIGER/Line files delivered to state officials prior to March 1, 2001 P.L redistricting data publicly accessible on
Accessibility Methods File Transfer Protocol (FTP) –For downloading complete dataset files –Will be available at American FactFinder –Quick Tables –Geographic Comparison Tables –Detailed Tables CD-ROMs Maps, TIGER/Line
Media Type: FTP vs AFF vs CD-ROM FTPAFFCD DifficultyHighLowLow CostNoNoYes User LevelHighAllAll SpeedVariableVariableHigh Connect IssuesPossiblePossibleUnlikely Download limitsNone5 megsCD size Graphical User Interface NoneYesYes
Begin by selecting the file you want to download Then save the file down to your PC
Using your Windows Explorer open the zipped files Use unzip software available for free at or
Geographic Comparison Tables Quick Tables Data Sets
Downloading Data in American FactFinder
Redistricting Summary Data CD-ROM Census 2000 Demonstration Disc 1998 This CD-ROM contains summary data files, documentation, and software to display information for the city of Sacramento, California To install: click “My Computer”, click the CD-ROM icon, then click the “Install” button and follow the instructions. For additional information go to: USCENSUSBUREAU Helping You Make Informed Decisions Public Law Redistricting Data Issued December 2000 United States 2000 Census
Maps and TIGER/Line Three map types in three formats –Census Tract Outline Paper (8.5” x 11”), PDF off the web, HPGL on demand –Voting District Outline Maps Voting district outline (no state legislative district) on Paper, PDF off the web, and HPGL on demand –County Block Maps Includes voting district and legislative district boundaries and codes Paper, PDF off the web, and HPGL on demand
Census Tract Outline Maps
Voting district/state legislative district outline maps
County Block Maps
TIGER/Line Files First TIGER/Line File to contain final Census 2000 tabulation geography Legal areas with January 1, 2000 boundaries Census 2000 statistical areas (tracts, CDPs) Voting districts/legislative districts Tabulation census blocks
For More Information “Strength in Numbers: Your Guide to Census 2000 Redistricting Data From the U.S. Census Bureau” - brochure “What You Should Know About the Apportionment Counts” - brochure Customer Service Center –(301)