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29 September, 07:00

Refer to the maps again taking into consideration what you know about the census. Because the census is conducted every 10 years the electoral votes for the 2008 presidential election were still based on the 2000 census. In the 2012 election however the state's electoral votes were updated based on the 2010 census. In the space below note some of the states that gained or lost electoral votes. How do these changes in electoral votes illustrate shifts in population

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  1. 29 September, 07:19
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    There are a few states that lost or gained electoral votes between 2000 and 2010. Some states lost votes: Michigan went from 17 electoral votes to 16, New York went from 31 to 29, and Ohio went from 20 to 18. Other states gained votes: Texas increased from 34 to 38 votes, Florida increased from 27 to 29, and Oregon increased from 11 to 12. With the exception of Oregon, these numbers indicate that the population is shifting from north to south. This is especially apparent with the huge increase in Texas's electoral votes.

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  2. 29 September, 10:01
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    Two states that gained electoral votes from the 2008 presidential election to the 2012 election:

    Texas 34 Electoral votes in 2008, 38 EV in 2012 Texas pop in 2000: 28.8 million. Texas pop in 2010: 25.1 million. Florida 27 EV in 2008, 29 EV in 2012 Florida pop in 2000: 15.9 million. Florida pop in 2010: 18.8 million

    Two states that lost electoral votes:

    New York 31 Electoral votes in 2008, 29 EV in 2012 New York pop in 2000: 18,9 million. New York pop in 2010: 19,3 million Michigan 17 EV in 2008, 16 EV in 2012 Michigan pop in 2000: 9,9 million. Michigan pop in 2010: 9,8 million.

    Explanation:

    Texas and Florida gained 4 and 2 electoral votes respectively because their populations grew around 20%.

    New York and Michigan both lost 2 and 1 electoral votes respectively. In the case of New York, there was not a loss in population, but very littel increase, and this made New York lose population size as percentage of the total population of the US. In the case of Michigan, the loss of one electoral vote corresponded with a population loss of around 100,000 people.
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