Data Dictionary: | Citizen Voting Age Population Special Tabulation (Census 2000) |
Data Source: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau |
When selecting more than one component from the same geographical level, Social Explorer provides a total for these components in the "All Selected Geographies" column. This total is for the available geographies only within the same geographical level. When a value is missing from one or more components from the same geographical level, Social Explorer denotes it with an asterisk (*) in the All Selected Geographies column.
All counts are rounded to a base of 5, meaning they will end in either 0 or 5.
Due to rounding, sub-groups may not sum to the total population of that group.
The "Not Hispanic or Latino" values were obtained by subtracting the universe from the "Hispanic or Latino" variable values.
The "Two or More Races**" values were obtained by subtracting all the single race groups from Not Hispanic or Latino totals.
The non hispanic "Other Alone" variable includes non hispanic "American Indian and Alaska Native" , "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander", and "Some Other Race".
The concept "race in combination" includes people who reported more than one of the major race groups (e.g., White, Black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some Other Race). For example, people who reported White and Black and people who reported White and Black and Asian are included in the race in combination population. (Definition available at: https://factfinder.census.gov/help/en/race_in_combination.htm)
When selecting more than one component from the same geographical level, Social Explorer provides a total for these components in the "All Selected Geographies" column. This total is for the available geographies only within the same geographical level. When a value is missing from one or more components from the same geographical level, Social Explorer denotes it with an asterisk (*) in the All Selected Geographies column.
All counts are rounded to a base of 5, meaning they will end in either 0 or 5.
Due to rounding, sub-groups may not sum to the total population of that group.
The "Not Hispanic or Latino" values were obtained by subtracting the universe from the "Hispanic or Latino" variable values.
The "Two or More Races**" values were obtained by subtracting all the single race groups from Not Hispanic or Latino totals.
The non hispanic "Other Alone" variable includes non hispanic "American Indian and Alaska Native" , "Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander", and "Some Other Race".
The concept "race in combination" includes people who reported more than one of the major race groups (e.g., White, Black or African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and Some Other Race). For example, people who reported White and Black and people who reported White and Black and Asian are included in the race in combination population. (Definition available at: https://factfinder.census.gov/help/en/race_in_combination.htm)