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6-Month Delay In Census Redistricting Data Could Throw Elections Into Chaos

To do more quality checks on the data needed for redrawing voting maps, the Census Bureau is now planning for a release by Sept. 30. The delay puts pressure on states facing tight election deadlines.

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6-Month Delay In Census Redistricting Data Could Throw Elections Into Chaos

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Singer and instrumentalist Flory Jagoda (left) performing with viola da gamba player Heather Spence at an event in Potomac, Md. in 2012. Jagoda died on Jan. 29. Dayna Smith/The Washington Post via Getty Images hide caption

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Remembering Flory Jagoda, Who Preserved Sephardic Jewish Music And Language

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