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The State Data Center Program is a cooperative effort of the US Census Bureau and the states to improve public access to census statistics and information. All states participate. The objectives of the program are twofold: to provide access to and extend the use of Census Bureau statistical resources, and to provide training and technical assistance in accessing and using the data.

The Nevada SDC was established in 1982 as a service of the Nevada State Library and Archives. Located in the Nevada State Library and Archives at 100 N. Stewart St, Carson City NV 89701. Hours of the Nevada State Data Center are 10am - 2pm Monday through Friday.

New Census 2010 Data Release

2010 Census Redistricting Data Summary File

The official 2010 Census Redistricting Data Summary File can be used to redraw federal, state and local legislative districts under Public Law 94-171. The census data are used by state officials to realign congressional and state legislative districts in their states, taking into account population shifts since the 2000 Census.

The redistricting file consists of five detailed tables: the first shows the population by race, including six single race groups and 57 multiple race groups (63 total race categories); the second shows the Hispanic or Latino population as well as the non-Hispanic or Latino population cross-tabulated by the 63 race categories. These tabulations are repeated in the third and fourth tables for the population 18 years and over and are for the resident population of the United States. The fifth table provides counts of housing units and their occupancy status.

These five detailed tables are available to the public online via FTP download at:

http://www2.census.gov/census_2010/01-Redistricting_File--PL_94-171/

The files are also available through American FactFinder at:

http://factfinder2.census.gov/main.html

 

Nevada State Data Center
Phone (775) 684-3360  or 800-922-2880 (Nevada only)
Fax: (775) 684-3330
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