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Apportionment is typically reevaluated every ten years following the decennial census in the United States. This process ensures that congressional representation reflects changes in population distribution and Demographics. Additionally, states may periodically reassess their own legislative district boundaries based on population shifts, but the federal level is primarily tied to the census schedule.

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