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Rose Institute tracks Glendale election results

Elections were held yesterday in Glendale and in a new joint project, the Rose Institute partnered with the city to allow voters to track ballots as they were transferred to the election headquarters and counted. This was done through an interactive map on the city’s webpage, available here. On the ballot were spots on the… Continue Reading

Rose Fellow Johnson on Slowed Growth

A recent article at the Whittier Daily News quoted Rose Institute Fellow Douglas Johnson discussing the slowing growth in the San Gabriel Valley and Whittier area. Published on March 19th, the article is titled “Census numbers show population growth stalling in San Gabriel Valley, Whittier area.” The census data from 2010 shows that the area… Continue Reading

Rose Statement on appointment of CA Redistricting Technical Consultant

On Saturday, March 19, 2011, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission appointed Q2 Data and Research as the technical consultant to assist the Commission in its historic task of creating new districts for California’s state legislature and representatives in Congress.  The Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont McKenna College congratulates Q2 on its… Continue Reading

Rose Analysis of CA 2010 Census Data

The 2010 Census numbers are in, and they confirm California’s population shift from the coast to inland areas. For the first time, a handful of legislative districts in California are over the one million person mark, as eight State Senate districts cross the seven-figure point. Senators Emmerson (R-37), Runner (R-17), Fuller (R-18), Anderson (R-36), Wolk… Continue Reading