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  2010 Census: States that could gain, lose House seats
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Last EditedGerald Farinas  Jan 06, 2008 02:49pm
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News DateSunday, January 6, 2008 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0
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The following states could gain or lose the most congressional seats after the 2010 census, according to early projections from Election Data Services and Polidata, two Washington-area political demographics firms:

WINNERS:

Texas - up four seats to 36.
Florida - up two seats to 27.
Arizona - up two seats to 10.
North Carolina - up one seat to 14.
South Carolina - up one seat to seven.
Georgia - up one seat to 14.
Utah - up one seat to four.
Nevada - up one seat to four.
Oregon - up one seat to six.

LOSERS:

New York - down two seats to 27.
Ohio - down two seats to 16.
Massachusetts - down one seat to nine.
New Jersey - down one seat to 12.
Pennsylvania - down one seat to 18.
Michigan - down one seat to 14.
Illinois - down one seat to 18.
Minnesota - down one seat to seven.
Iowa - down one seat to four.
Missouri - down one seat to eight.
Louisiana - down one seat to six.
California - down one seat to 52.
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