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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 13, table 27, pp. 36-37. 2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Hawaii on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 14, table 27, pp. 49-59.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Idaho on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C. County in which less than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the 1964 presidential election.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 21, table 27, pp. 56-59.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Maine on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

3 County in which less than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the 1964 presidential election.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 23, table 27, pp. 103-106. 2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Massachusetts on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

TABLE E-9.-New Hampshire

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 31, table 27, pp. 39-41. 2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of New Hampshire on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 34, table 27, pp. 155-173.

Report of the Secretary of State for the State of New York on file at the Government Affairs Institute,

Washington, D.C. These figures include ballots which were spoiled.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 35, table 27, pp. 98-122.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of North Carolina on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

3 Counties in which less than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the 1964 presidential election. 4 Counties in which more than 50 percent of the voting age population voted in the 1964 presidential election

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1Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 39, table 27, pp. 57-65. 2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Oregon on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

TABLE E-13.-Washington

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 49, table 27, pp. 65-74.

Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Washington on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Wahington, D.C.

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1 Census of Population: 1960, vol. 1, pt. 52, table 27, pp. 35-40.

2 Report of the Secretary of State for the State of Wyoming on file at the Government Affairs Institute, Washington, D.C.

Mr. WILLIS. Would the gentleman yield for one question?
The CHAIRMAN. I don't want to make too many exceptions.

Mr. WILLIS. These figures which are in the tabulation you offer, do they cover percentage of registrations by counties as well as states? Mr. KATZENBACH. No; there are two reasons for that. The registration figures I do not have tremendous confidence in because in one instance, I believe it is in the State of Virginia, if I am not mistaken, we have

Mr. WILLIS. I want the facts.

Mr. KATZENBACH. It is not in Virginia. I have forgotten the State. There is one State where it appears from the figures more people voted than were registered. It is West Virginia. I think the figures on registration are not reliable.

Furthermore, Congressman, the States do not keep, all States do not keep, tabulations.

Mr. WILLIS. I disagree with your conclusions when you talk about Louisiana. I thought you had the figures before you because I wanted to talk to you about them.

Mr. KATZENBACH. The voting situation in southern Louisiana is quite different, Congressman, from the voting situation in northern Louisiana.

Mr. WILLIS. I want that to be made part of the record.

Mr. KATZENBACH. Yes, sir.

The CHAIRMAN. Mr. Rodino?

Mr. RODINO. Mr. Attorney General, when you refer to Census figures, are you referring to the decennial census figures?

Mr. KATZENBACH. The decennial census figures of 1960 projected in accordance with the best practices for 1964. That is the best and most objective figure it is possible to get.

Mr. RODINO. Would it be necessary that a special census be taken since you make reference to a 50 percent figure as of November 1964? If a suit were started in and the question of the percentage had to be proven, do you believe that a projection in accordance with the best practices would be sufficient for the courts?

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