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AGENCY: ACTION: This notice announces the voting age population estimates as of July 1, 2022 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, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233. Phone: 301–763–2071. Email: Karen.Battle@census.gov. 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, 2022 for each state and the District of Columbia are as shown in the following table. SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\31MRN1.SGM 31MRN1 19246 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 62 / Friday, March 31, 2023 / Notices ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF VOTING AGE FOR EACH STATE AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: JULY 1, 2022 Population 18 and over Area United States ................................................................ 260,836,730 Alabama ........................................................................ Alaska ........................................................................... Arizona .......................................................................... Arkansas ....................................................................... California ....................................................................... Colorado ....................................................................... Connecticut ................................................................... Delaware ....................................................................... District of Columbia ...................................................... Florida ........................................................................... Georgia ......................................................................... Hawaii ........................................................................... Idaho ............................................................................. Illinois ............................................................................ Indiana .......................................................................... Iowa .............................................................................. Kansas .......................................................................... Kentucky ....................................................................... Louisiana ...................................................................... Maine ............................................................................ Maryland ....................................................................... Massachusetts .............................................................. Michigan ....................................................................... Minnesota ..................................................................... Mississippi .................................................................... 3,962,734 557,060 5,770,187 2,348,518 30,523,315 4,624,351 2,895,175 810,269 547,328 17,948,469 8,402,753 1,142,870 1,475,629 9,861,901 5,263,114 2,476,028 2,246,318 3,507,735 3,528,548 1,137,442 4,818,071 5,644,540 7,924,418 4,423,022 2,261,996 Population 18 and over Area 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 ....................................................................... 4,813,049 889,114 1,491,246 2,487,994 1,142,307 7,267,590 1,653,831 15,687,863 8,404,094 596,486 9,193,508 3,066,654 3,403,149 10,347,543 889,822 4,164,762 690,659 5,513,202 22,573,234 2,449,192 532,307 6,816,709 6,139,213 1,423,234 4,646,910 451,267 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2022 Population Estimates. Gina Raimondo, Secretary, Department of Commerce, certified these estimates for the Federal Election Commission. Robert L. Santos, Director, Census Bureau, approved the publication of this Notice in the Federal Register. Dated: March 28, 2023. Shannon Wink, Program Analyst, Policy Coordination Office, U.S. Census Bureau. 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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 62 (Friday, March 31, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 19245-19246]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-06717]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Census Bureau

[Docket Number: 230206-0038]


Estimates of the Voting Age Population for 2022

AGENCY: Census Bureau, Commerce.

ACTION: General notice announcing population estimates.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the voting age population estimates as 
of July 1, 2022 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, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 
20233. Phone: 301-763-2071. Email: [email protected].

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, 2022 for each state and the District of 
Columbia are as shown in the following table.

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       Estimates of the Population of Voting Age for Each State and the District of Columbia: July 1, 2022
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                                                 Population 18                                     Population 18
                     Area                          and over                   Area                   and over
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United States.................................     260,836,730
 
Alabama.......................................       3,962,734  Missouri........................       4,813,049
Alaska........................................         557,060  Montana.........................         889,114
Arizona.......................................       5,770,187  Nebraska........................       1,491,246
Arkansas......................................       2,348,518  Nevada..........................       2,487,994
California....................................      30,523,315  New Hampshire...................       1,142,307
Colorado......................................       4,624,351  New Jersey......................       7,267,590
Connecticut...................................       2,895,175  New Mexico......................       1,653,831
Delaware......................................         810,269  New York........................      15,687,863
District of Columbia..........................         547,328  North Carolina..................       8,404,094
Florida.......................................      17,948,469  North Dakota....................         596,486
Georgia.......................................       8,402,753  Ohio............................       9,193,508
Hawaii........................................       1,142,870  Oklahoma........................       3,066,654
Idaho.........................................       1,475,629  Oregon..........................       3,403,149
Illinois......................................       9,861,901  Pennsylvania....................      10,347,543
Indiana.......................................       5,263,114  Rhode Island....................         889,822
Iowa..........................................       2,476,028  South Carolina..................       4,164,762
Kansas........................................       2,246,318  South Dakota....................         690,659
Kentucky......................................       3,507,735  Tennessee.......................       5,513,202
Louisiana.....................................       3,528,548  Texas...........................      22,573,234
Maine.........................................       1,137,442  Utah............................       2,449,192
Maryland......................................       4,818,071  Vermont.........................         532,307
Massachusetts.................................       5,644,540  Virginia........................       6,816,709
Michigan......................................       7,924,418  Washington......................       6,139,213
Minnesota.....................................       4,423,022  West Virginia...................       1,423,234
Mississippi...................................       2,261,996  Wisconsin.......................       4,646,910
                                                                Wyoming.........................         451,267
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2022 Population Estimates.

    Gina Raimondo, Secretary, Department of Commerce, certified these 
estimates for the Federal Election Commission.
    Robert L. Santos, Director, Census Bureau, approved the publication 
of this Notice in the Federal Register.

    Dated: March 28, 2023.
Shannon Wink,
Program Analyst, Policy Coordination Office, U.S. Census Bureau.
[FR Doc. 2023-06717 Filed 3-30-23; 8:45 am]
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