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Agenda Opening Remarks and Introductions (9:00 a.m.–9:05 a.m.) Panel 1: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill (9:05 a.m.–9:30 a.m.) Panel 2: U.S. Representative Terri Sewell (9:35 a.m.–10:15 a.m.) PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Break (10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) Panel 3: Voter Access Panel 4: Community Organizations Open Comment Period: (4:00–5:00 p.m.) Closing Remarks (5:00 p.m.) Dated: February 13, 2018. David Mussatt, Supervisory Chief, Regional Programs Unit. [FR Doc. 2018–03282 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Office of the Secretary Estimates of the Voting Age Population for 2017 Office of the Secretary, Commerce. ACTION: General notice announcing population estimates. AGENCY: This notice announces the voting age population estimates as of July 1, 2017 for each state and the District of Columbia. We are providing this notice in accordance with the 1976 amendment to the Federal Election Campaign Act. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Battle, Chief, Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room HQ–6H174, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233. Phone: 301– 763–2071. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the requirements of the 1976 amendment to the Federal Election Campaign Act, Title 52, United States Code, Section 30116(e), I hereby give notice that the estimates of the voting age population for July 1, 2017 for each state and the District of Columbia are as shown in the following table. SUMMARY: ESTIMATES OF THE VOTING AGE POPULATION FOR EACH STATE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JULY 1, 2017 Area United States ........................ Alabama ................................ Alaska ................................... Arizona .................................. Arkansas ............................... California ............................... Colorado ............................... Connecticut ........................... Delaware ............................... District of Columbia .............. Florida ................................... Georgia ................................. Hawaii ................................... Idaho ..................................... Illinois .................................... E:\FR\FM\20FEN1.SGM 20FEN1 Population 18 and over 252,063,800 3,779,274 554,867 5,382,780 2,298,739 30,476,517 4,345,321 2,844,358 757,455 569,480 16,782,417 7,914,681 1,121,794 1,273,151 9,904,838 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 34 / Tuesday, February 20, 2018 / Notices ESTIMATES OF THE VOTING AGE POPULATION FOR EACH STATE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JULY 1, 2017—Continued Area Indiana .................................. Iowa ...................................... Kansas .................................. Kentucky ............................... Louisiana .............................. Maine .................................... Maryland ............................... Massachusetts ...................... Michigan ............................... Minnesota ............................. Mississippi ............................ Missouri ................................ Montana ................................ Nebraska .............................. Nevada ................................. New Hampshire .................... New Jersey ........................... New Mexico .......................... New York .............................. North Carolina ...................... North Dakota ........................ Ohio ...................................... Oklahoma ............................. Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ........................ Rhode Island ........................ South Carolina ...................... South Dakota ........................ Tennessee ............................ Texas .................................... Utah ...................................... Vermont ................................ Virginia .................................. Washington ........................... West Virginia ........................ Wisconsin ............................. Wyoming ............................... Population 18 and over 5,093,409 2,413,764 2,200,585 3,443,650 3,575,930 1,083,273 4,704,671 5,489,864 7,785,662 4,277,949 2,270,533 4,730,561 821,604 1,444,343 2,312,576 1,084,022 7,026,626 1,599,980 15,694,902 7,971,073 579,621 9,053,374 2,971,579 3,269,157 10,141,022 852,307 3,919,695 654,810 5,208,482 20,938,557 2,175,134 506,832 6,600,844 5,759,927 1,446,139 4,512,839 442,832 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2017 Population Estimates. I have certified these estimates for the Federal Election Commission. Dated: February 1, 2018. Wilbur Ross, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce. [FR Doc. 2018–03372 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–07–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Industry and Security sradovich on DSK3GMQ082PROD with NOTICES Materials Processing Equipment Technical Advisory Committee; Notice of Partially Closed Meeting The Materials Processing Equipment Technical Advisory Committee (MPETAC) will meet on March 6, 2018, 9:00 a.m., Room 3884, in the Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th Street between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues NW, Washington, DC. The Committee advises the Office of the Assistant VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:55 Feb 16, 2018 Jkt 244001 Secretary for Export Administration with respect to technical questions that affect the level of export controls applicable to materials processing equipment and related technology. Agenda The open session will be accessible via teleconference to 20 participants on a first come, first serve basis. 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The Assistant Secretary for Administration, with the concurrence of the delegate of the General Counsel, formally determined on February 13, 2018, pursuant to Section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. app. 2 § 10(d)), that the portion of the meeting dealing with matters the premature disclosure of which would be likely to frustrate significantly implementation of a proposed agency action as described in 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(9)(B) shall be exempt from the provisions relating to public meetings found in 5 U.S.C. app. 2 §§ 10(a)(1) and 10(a)(3). The remaining portions of the meeting will be open to the public. Frm 00008 For more information, call Yvette Springer at (202) 482–2813. Yvette Springer, Committee Liaison Officer. [FR Doc. 2018–03397 Filed 2–16–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–JT–P Open Session: 1. Opening remarks and introductions. 2. Presentation of papers and comments by the Public. 3. Discussions on results from last, and proposals from last Wassenaar meeting. 4. Report on proposed and recently issued changes to the Export Administration Regulations. 5. Other business. Closed Session: 6. Discussion of matters determined to be exempt from the provisions relating to public meetings found in 5 U.S.C. app. 2 §§ 10(a)(1) and 10(a)(3). PO 00000 7143 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Industry and Security Materials Technical Advisory Committee; Notice of Partially Closed Meeting The Materials Technical Advisory Committee will meet on March 8, 2018, 10:00 a.m., Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 3884, 14th Street between Constitution & Pennsylvania Avenues NW, Washington, DC. The Committee advises the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Export Administration with respect to technical questions that affect the level of export controls applicable to materials and related technology. Agenda Open Session 1. Introductions and opening remarks by senior management. 2. Presentation on ‘‘Streamlining Licensing.’’ 3. Presentation on ‘‘Safeguarding the Bioeconomy: Challenges to Data Security, Health, and National Security.’’ 4. Open session report by regime representatives. Closed Session 5. Discussion of matters determined to be exempt from the provisions relating to public meetings found in 5 U.S.C. app. 2, 10(a)(1) and 10(a)(3). The open session will be accessible via teleconference to 20 participants on a first come, first serve basis. To join the conference, submit inquiries to Ms. Yvette Springer at Yvette.Springer@ bis.doc.gov, no later than March 1, 2018. A limited number of seats will be available during the public session of the meeting. Reservations are not accepted. To the extent time permits, members of the public may present oral statements to the Committee. Written statements may be submitted at any time before or after the meeting. 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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 34 (Tuesday, February 20, 2018)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Office of the Secretary


Estimates of the Voting Age Population for 2017

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Commerce.

ACTION: General notice announcing population estimates.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the voting age population estimates as 
of July 1, 2017 for each state and the District of Columbia. We are 
providing this notice in accordance with the 1976 amendment to the 
Federal Election Campaign Act.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Battle, Chief, Population 
Division, U.S. Census Bureau, Room HQ-6H174, 4600 Silver Hill Road, 
Washington, DC 20233. Phone: 301-763-2071.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the requirements of the 1976 amendment 
to the Federal Election Campaign Act, Title 52, United States Code, 
Section 30116(e), I hereby give notice that the estimates of the voting 
age population for July 1, 2017 for each state and the District of 
Columbia are as shown in the following table.

 Estimates of the Voting Age Population for Each State and the District
                        of Columbia: July 1, 2017
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                                                           Population 18
                          Area                               and over
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United States...........................................     252,063,800
Alabama.................................................       3,779,274
Alaska..................................................         554,867
Arizona.................................................       5,382,780
Arkansas................................................       2,298,739
California..............................................      30,476,517
Colorado................................................       4,345,321
Connecticut.............................................       2,844,358
Delaware................................................         757,455
District of Columbia....................................         569,480
Florida.................................................      16,782,417
Georgia.................................................       7,914,681
Hawaii..................................................       1,121,794
Idaho...................................................       1,273,151
Illinois................................................       9,904,838

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Indiana.................................................       5,093,409
Iowa....................................................       2,413,764
Kansas..................................................       2,200,585
Kentucky................................................       3,443,650
Louisiana...............................................       3,575,930
Maine...................................................       1,083,273
Maryland................................................       4,704,671
Massachusetts...........................................       5,489,864
Michigan................................................       7,785,662
Minnesota...............................................       4,277,949
Mississippi.............................................       2,270,533
Missouri................................................       4,730,561
Montana.................................................         821,604
Nebraska................................................       1,444,343
Nevada..................................................       2,312,576
New Hampshire...........................................       1,084,022
New Jersey..............................................       7,026,626
New Mexico..............................................       1,599,980
New York................................................      15,694,902
North Carolina..........................................       7,971,073
North Dakota............................................         579,621
Ohio....................................................       9,053,374
Oklahoma................................................       2,971,579
Oregon..................................................       3,269,157
Pennsylvania............................................      10,141,022
Rhode Island............................................         852,307
South Carolina..........................................       3,919,695
South Dakota............................................         654,810
Tennessee...............................................       5,208,482
Texas...................................................      20,938,557
Utah....................................................       2,175,134
Vermont.................................................         506,832
Virginia................................................       6,600,844
Washington..............................................       5,759,927
West Virginia...........................................       1,446,139
Wisconsin...............................................       4,512,839
Wyoming.................................................         442,832
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2017 Population
  Estimates.

    I have certified these estimates for the Federal Election 
Commission.

    Dated: February 1, 2018.
Wilbur Ross,
Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce.
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