04/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/13/2026 13:43
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a petition with the Census Bureau following the release of data showing that Florida, as well as five other red states, were undercounted in the 2020 Census while five blue states were overcounted.
"The Census was designed to ensure equal representation for citizens of the United States, not those who are here illegally or temporarily," said Attorney General James Uthmeier. "The way we count our population has a direct impact on how political power is distributed across the nation, and our state deserves an accurate count that ensures Floridians are represented fairly."
The undercount resulted in direct consequences for Floridians, including the loss of at least one congressional seat, as well as significant federal funding. Meanwhile, left-leaning states retained seats that they were no longer entitled to hold.
Attorney General Uthmeier argues that these numbers were achieved by a change in methodology, accounting for every person physically present in each state, regardless of citizenship and immigration status. This resulted in more political representation for states harboring large numbers of illegal aliens and dilutes power for states with stricter adherence to the rule of law.
Attorney General Uthmeier's petition requests that the Census Bureau take the following actions to return to historical Census-taking standards:
By addressing these systemic flaws, the petition seeks to restore equal balance among the States and people, as originally intended by the Constitution.
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