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07-17-2001 La Porte Redistricting Committee Regular Meeting
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The overwhelming majority <br />(97 percent) of the 1 5.4 million <br />people who reported Some other <br />race alone were Latino, while the <br />remaining 3 percent were not <br />Hispanic (see Table 1 1). However, <br />of all combinations of two or more <br />races that included Some other <br />race, only 59 percent were <br />Hispanic. A large majority (90 per- <br />cent) of the Some other race alone <br />or in combination population was <br />also Hispanic. <br />~oa~ ~~~ >~~~~~~~ <br />For more information on race in <br />the United States, visit the U.S. <br />Census Bureau's Internet site at <br />www.census.gov/population/www/ <br />sociodemo/race.html. For more in- <br />formation on Hispanic origin, visit <br />www.census.gov/population/www/ <br />sociodemo/hispanic.html. <br />Race and Hispanic origin data from <br />the Census 2000 Redistricting <br />(Public Law 94-1 71}Summary File <br />are being released on a state-by- <br />state basis during March 2001 . The <br />Census 2000 Redistricting data are <br />available on the Internet via <br />factfinder.census.govand for pur- <br />chase on CD-ROM and eventually <br />on DVD. For information on confi- <br />dentiality protection, sampling er- <br />ror, nonsampling error, and defini- <br />tions, also see factfindercensus.gov. <br />For more information on specific <br />race and Hispanic origin groups in <br />the United States, go to <br />www.census.govand click on Minor- <br />ity Links. This Web page includes <br />information about Census 2000 <br />and provides links to reports based <br />on past censuses and surveys fo- <br />cusing on the social and economic <br />characteristics of the Black or <br />African American, American Indian <br />and Alaska Native, Asian, Native <br />Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, <br />and Hispanic origin populations. <br />Information on other population <br />and housing topics will be pre- <br />sented in the Census 2000 Brief se- <br />ries, located on the U.S. Census <br />Bureau's Web site at <br />www, tens us.gov/population/www/ <br />cen2000/briefs.html. This series <br />will present information about race, <br />Hispanic origin, age, sex, house- <br />hold type, housing tenure, and <br />other social, economic, and hous- <br />ing characteristics. <br />For more information about Census <br />2000, including data products, call <br />our Customer Services Center at <br />301-457-4100 or email <br />webmaster@census.gov. <br />U.S. Census Bureau <br />
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