State of Texas Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing system (TIGER) spatial files (specifically, tl_2010_48_cd111 and tl_2009_48_bg00) were used to assign a United States Congressional District to respondents based on the Census block group of their resident street address. For more information on Tiger/line Shapefiles, please see the Census Bureau website at http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/ and the Texas State Data Center at http://txsdc.utsa.edu/Data/Tiger/2010/Index.aspx.
Values | Categories | N | NW | |||
2 | Congressional District 2 | 675 | 498,363.6 |
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7 | Congressional District 7 | 1118 | 651,337.5 |
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8 | Congressional District 8 | 15 | 18,605.9 |
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9 | Congressional District 9 | 1367 | 654,635.4 |
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10 | Congressional District 10 | 506 | 424,616.5 |
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14 | Congressional District 14 | 25 | 18,514.1 |
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18 | Congressional District 18 | 1200 | 765,998.4 |
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22 | Congressional District 22 | 664 | 342,404.1 |
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29 | Congressional District 29 | 924 | 711,413.5 |
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Valid cases | 6494 | 4085889.0 |
Missing cases | 0 | 0.0 |
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