Census Bureau: 73.2 percent of people in Magnolia were old enough to vote in 2019

Census Bureau: 73.2 percent of people in Magnolia were old enough to vote in 2019
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Of the 616 citizens living in Magnolia in 2019, 451 were old enough to vote as of Jan. 26, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

The bureau reported 254 of those people were female and 197 were male.

An agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, the Census Bureau is responsible for compiling statistical facts about the American people, places and economy. Data for this story was compiled from the bureau’s American Community Survey. Information from the survey helps to determine how federal and state funds are distributed.

Statistical data for 2020 will be released later this year.

Percentage of citizens old enough to vote in Magnolia
Estimated Total Percent of Total Population
Males 18 and over 197 31.98
Females 18 and over 254 41.23

Source: US Census Bureau



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