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Minnesota House Districts by 2009 Population Estimates <br />This map shows the State of Minnesotas estimated population by <br />and whether its population is larger or smaller than average, th <br />The districts in yellow, toward the center of the state, are wit <br />plus or minus. Those in olive, in the north central and southeas <br />the ideal. Those in brown, in the northeast, northwest, and sout <br />below the ideal. Those in light green, in the central and east <br />to 23 percent above the ideal, and those in dark green, ringing <br />more than 23 percent above the ideal. The brown and olive distr <br />the green districts will have to shrink in area in order to meet <br />You might think that the yellow districts have nothing to worry <br />are close to ideal. But if the brown and olive districts must g <br />new population from? The yellow districts, which will then need <br />taking from their neighboring yellow, brown, olive, or green dis <br />quite a strain on relationships between neighbors that used to b <br />4 <br /> <br />
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