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Which Way, L.A.?

California Gains Population, Not Clout, Census Shows

Census figures released today will give Texas four new seats in Congress and Florida two, while New York and Ohio will each lose two. For the first time since becoming a state, California's Congressional delegation won't grow, but it will still have the largest with 53 seats.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Census figures released today will give Texas four new seats in Congress and Florida two, while New York and Ohio will each lose two. For the first time since becoming a state, California's Congressional delegation won't grow, but it will still have the largest with 53 seats. Tony Quinn is a political consultant and co-editor of the California Target Book, the last word on legislative and congressional districts.

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