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Groups: Census privacy tool could hurt voting rights goals - Central Florida News

Groups: Census privacy tool could hurt voting rights goals

Groups: Census privacy tool could hurt voting rights goals by Mike Schneider, The Associated Press Posted Apr 5, 2021 2:09 pm EDT Last Updated Apr 5, 2021 at 2:14 pm EDT ORLANDO, Fla. A new method being used for the first time by the U.S. Census Bureau to protect people’s privacy in 2020 census data could hamper voting rights enforcement and make it harder for congressional and legislative districts to have equal populations, according to a report from two leading civil rights groups. In test data, the method known as “differential privacy” made smaller counties appear to have more people than they actually did at the expense of more populous counties. It also made counties appear more homogenous than they really are where clear majorities of people have a specific race or ethnic background, according to an analysis conducted by the civil rights groups.

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