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Demographic Characteristics of 111th Congressional Districts ... resources to assess the state of economy, social patterns, education and special interests
Proximity provides congressional district geodemographic information to assist stakeholders in analysis of wide-ranging issues. We develop specialized demographic profiles, rankings, focused studies, projections, impact analyses and/or tools that you can use to address topics of interest to you. This page provides access to selected congressional district information resources and examples of how geodemographic data can be used to develop insights. 111th Congressional District 2007-2008 Demographics Interactive Ranking Table View 111th Congressional District 2007 Demographics Interactive ranking table -- compare demographics between 2007 and 2008 Click column header to sort; click again to sort other direction. See related Ranking Tables Main Page The ranking table includes 435 congressional districts and the District of Columbia thereby covering the total United States population. The table excludes delegates for Puerto Rico and U.S. territorial areas. Incumbency data are updated as changes occur. Using the Filters. To select CDs within a state, after clicking the Show All button, select the state with the State filter dropdown below table. To select CDs with a party incumbency, after clicking the Show All button, select the party with the Party filter dropdown below table. For example, selecting Party=D the table shows just the 257 districts that have a Democrat incumbent. Once either the State or Party filter has been applied, re-sort on attributes to view ranking based on that item. To restore to view to all CDs, click the Show All button. To find a member name (any partial string) in Incumbent column, click Show All button, key in the text (case-sensitive), then click Find in Name button. To restore to start-up view, refresh the page. Within State Analysis. To examine attributes of a party within a state proceed as follows. Click Show All button. Select a state (e.g., CA). Select a party (e.g. D). Note there are 33 rows/incumbents (CA and D). Now click a header column to sort this group in either direction. Repeat as desired. About the Data. Demographic data from the Census Bureau 2007 and 2008 American Community Survey; incumbency data from the Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; data development and analyses by Proximity. Ranking Table Column Descriptions (subject matter reference date is 2008 except as noted) StDist1 - state postal abbreviation + congressional district code within state StDist2 - state FIPS code + congressional district code within state Pop07 - total population 2007 Pop08 - total population 2008 %PopCh0708 - total population percent change 2007-2008 Remaining items all 2008: %Pop5-17 - percent population ages 5-17 years, school age population %White - percent White population (of one race) %Black - percent Black population (of one race) %Latino - percent Latino population $MdHHInc - median household income %HS Grad - percent population who are high school graduates %Poverty - percent population in poverty %NonEngSpkr - percent population 5 years and older who speak language other than English at home and do not speak English very well Cell value of -1 indicates insufficient data available to develop estimate. See related congressional district ranking tables: 110th Congressional District demographics ranking table (Census 2000 data) 109th Congressional Districts 2006 demographics ranking table Other 109th and 110th Congressional District ranking tables |
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