Pennsylvania will lose a U.S. House seat after redistricting
Updated 5:57 PM;
Today 3:24 PM
The U.S. Census Bureau released the long-awaited state population totals Monday as part of the decennial count that determines the distribution of 435 congressional seats as well as Electoral College votes.
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By Sarah Anne Hughes of Spotlight PA and Colin Deppen of Spotlight PA
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania will lose one of its seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Census Bureau has confirmed, setting up a high-stakes redistricting process as Democrats and Republicans battle to protect their incumbents.
The bureau released its long-awaited state population totals Monday as part of the decennial count that determines distribution of 435 congressional seats, as well as Electoral College votes.
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