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| Name | State Legislative District Data |
| Summary | Social, economic, demographic, housing, and other constituent characteristics in state legislative districts |
| Additional Background |
This database contains roughly 600 variables describing social, economic, demographic, housing, and other data in current state legislative districts, i.e., those established after the 2020 Census. Data reflect 2017-2021 ACS 5-year estimates and margins of error. All margins of error are based on a 90 percent confidence level. The margin of error indicates the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. For example, a value of 50 with a margin of error of 5 indicates with 90 percent confidence that the upper bound is 55 (50 + 5) and the lower bound is 45 (50-5). See the U.S. Census Bureau for additional information on estimates, margins of error, and methodology.
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| Geographic Coverage | U.S., States |
| Periodicity | Annually |
| Series Begins/Ends | 2021 - 2023 |
| Data Source | U.S. Bureau of the Census |
| Summary | Social, economic, demographic, housing, and other constituent characteristics in state legislative districts |
| Geographic Coverage | U.S., States |
| Series Begins/Ends | 2021 - 2023 |
| Reporting Period | Annually |
| New Database added | Mar. 13, 2025 |
| Estimated next update | Mar. 03, 2026 |
| Original Source | U.S. Bureau of the Census |
| Sample File | Sample_CSV__State_Legislative_District_Data.zip |
| Number of records | 11,439,248 |
| Values Missing or Not Reported | 4.6% |
| File Size | 1772.8MB |
| Latest data available | Year 2023 |
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This database contains roughly 600 variables describing social, economic, demographic, housing, and other data in current state legislative districts, i.e., those established after the 2020 Census. Data reflect 2017-2021 ACS 5-year estimates and margins of error. All margins of error are based on a 90 percent confidence level. The margin of error indicates the difference between an estimate and its upper or lower confidence bounds. For example, a value of 50 with a margin of error of 5 indicates with 90 percent confidence that the upper bound is 55 (50 + 5) and the lower bound is 45 (50-5). See the U.S. Census Bureau for additional information on estimates, margins of error, and methodology.
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