Tuesday on Political Rewind: Newly released U.S. Census figures show Georgia’s population grew by one million people in the past decade. However, the 10% surge in population is not enough to give the state an additional U.S. House seat in Congress. So, what do the new numbers mean for Georgia? In the next several months, the U.S. Census Bureau is set to release data for lawmakers to use in redistricting. The consequential process rewrites the maps for congressional, state and local elective offices. Georgia House Speaker Rep. David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) told Political Rewind last week that redistricting will probably not begin until after October.