Population Summary Report
4/26/2002 Draft Plan -- Moore County, NC 
Web site for Moore County redistricting maps
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District Population Deviation % Deviation Black % Black 18+_Pop 18+_Black % 18+_Black 18+_Minority % 18+_Minority 18+_Hispanic Origin % 18+_Hispanic Origin NH18+__DOJ_Blk % NH18+__DOJ_Blk
1 9192 -154 -1.6% 4916 53.5% 6679 3365 50.4% 3698 55.4% 180 2.0% 3369 50.4%
2 9150 -196 -2.1% 302 3.3% 8043 229 2.8% 407 5.1% 76 0.8% 231 2.9%
3 9641 295 3.2% 1019 10.6% 7638 726 9.5% 1025 13.4% 160 1.7% 726 9.5%
4 9719 373 4.0% 1238 12.7% 7139 847 11.9% 1276 17.9% 273 2.8% 840 11.8%
5 9601 255 2.7% 436 4.5% 8024 336 4.2% 479 6.0% 74 0.8% 340 4.2%
6 9388 42 0.4% 1389 14.8% 7046 1030 14.6% 1356 19.2% 250 2.7% 1029 14.6%
7 9189 -157 -1.7% 1294 14.1% 6685 802 12.0% 1590 23.8% 737 8.0% 806 12.1%
8 8889 -457 -4.9% 995 11.2% 6974 713 10.2% 958 13.7% 136 1.5% 710 10.2%
Total 74769 11589 15.50% 58228 8048 13.8% 10789 18.5% 1886 3.2% 8051 13.8%
Deviation 8.9%
Note: the term "NH_DOJ" refers to the Non-Hispanic Department of Justice racial classification. The Department of Justice allocates any multiple-race census response that included white and one of the five other race categories  to the minority race listed in the  response. The DOJ minority population figures include persons who identified themselves  as  (1) a single-race minority, (2) white plus one other race, (3) multiple-race (where more than one  minority race is listed), or (4) Hispanic.This definition is in accordance with Department of Justice policy pursuant to Part II of OMB Bulletin 00-02. (Source:  [Federal Register: January 18, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 12)] [Notices] [Page 5411-5414]  From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr18ja01-171] 
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/voting/sec_5/fedregvoting.htm