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Congressional districts are redrawn every 10 years following the national census. This process is called redistricting, and the U.S. Constitution requires a census every 10 years for the purpose of redistricting Congressional districts.
The United States federal government does a national census every 10 years. The United States Census Bureau was established in 1903.
In the US they happen every ten years as is required by the Constitution. They are instrumental in helping to determine the numbers of representatives that each state will have in Congress.
The US Constitution requires the Federal Government to conduct a census every ten years. The next is due in 2010. Some states have done their own census, usually conducted in between the Federal ones.
The US Census is every 10 years.
The number of Representatives is set by law, presently at 435. The apportionment of the Representatives among the states is determined by a census which takes place every ten years, as required by Article I, Section II of the U. S. Constitution. The next census will take place in April 2010.
The census in the United States is conducted every 10 years.
they conduct a census every 10 years
In the United States, a census is instituted every 10 years.
The US Constitution says we need one every ten years. And population numbers matter. The amount of congress people depend on the number of people living in that state. So Florida will be getting more after the next census and probably Michigan will have less.