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KOSSOW: Ms. Lui, we'll work with Elections to get that for you. <br /> LUL Okay. <br /> NAKAMOTO: Yes, we will be able to print out and send it to you or provide you a link <br /> where you can go in and look at the maps. <br /> LUL Beautiful. Thank you. <br /> YOSHINA: David, this is Dwayne again. What data sets do you have in the system right <br /> now? Do you have like 2011? <br /> ROSENBROCK: Yeah, but I don't think we have the software for 2011. I know we <br /> have the data, but the software is kind of expensive so as soon as we're done, I think <br /> we've kept it up for 6 months, and then we let it go. It's very expensive. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay, so there is no way for us to toy with the system right now with <br /> additional, or newer data. It may not be up to date but, like for example, do you have the <br /> interim data for—between 2011 and 2020? <br /> ROSENBROCK: Well, we looked at trying to use the Community Survey data because <br /> we don't have the block data, but so much of that is based on folks returning the <br /> information to the Census. So, each one of those long forms that's got everything about <br /> how much money you make, to you know—so a lot of people don't do it. They just don't <br /> do it and then it really makes the data not compatible for doing reapportionment. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay, so short answer is the data is kind of dated. <br /> ROSENBROCK: Well, it's dated and it's incomplete. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay. <br /> ROSENBROCK: Now I think we do have the data from 2011. So, if you wanted to get <br /> the software, you could start looking at it from that point of view. I think you'll want to <br /> do that anyway when you create your plan. You'll want to bring up that 2011 data and <br /> then look where you, you know, can make adjustments to the existing districts. You <br /> know, based on the new populations. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay. Excuse me, but do you have newer, more current data than 2011 <br /> or...? Because they have updates, right? <br /> ROSENBROCK: Yeah, but the updates are basically updates to the metadata, not the, <br /> necessarily the population count. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay. Thank you. <br /> 21 <br />