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General elections were held in Puerto Rico on 5 November 1940. [1] Bolívar Pagán of the Republican Union – Socialist Party Coalition was elected Resident Commissioner with 39% of the vote. [ 2 ]
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According to the 1920 Puerto Rico census, 2,505 individuals immigrated to Puerto Rico between 1910 and 1920. Of these, 2,270 were classified as "white" in the 1920 census (1,205 from Spain, 280 from Venezuela, 180 from Cuba, and 135 from the Dominican Republic). During the same 10-year period, 7,873 Puerto Ricans emigrated to the U.S.
Although the decennial census collects a variety of information that has been used in demographic studies, marketing, and other enterprises, the purpose of the census as stated in the Constitution is to produce an "actual enumeration" of the number of persons in the states in order to calculate their Congressional apportionment.
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A 1765 census was taken by Lieutenant General Alexander O ... 1940: 1,430,744: 76.5 [15] 1827 150,311 49.7 ... Puerto Rico was a Spanish Overseas Province for nearly ...
The United States census (plural censuses or census) is a census that is legally mandated by the Constitution of the United States. It takes place every ten years. It takes place every ten years. The first census after the American Revolution was taken in 1790 under Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson .