Every 10 years, the United States government collects data on who, where, and how people live around the country. This year, the census presents a new challenge, pushing states to rush statutory deadlines to redistrict and reallocate seats within their legislatures. — It’s no secret that the United States will soon be a majority-minority country and that ethnicities are changing rapidly. However, this demographic shift has major implications for America’s political scene, both alleviating and raising concerns for various political groups.