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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> City of Paris Voter Districts <br /> Analysis of Population in the Paris Voter Districts based on 2010 Census data <br /> <br /> <br /> Commissioner Actual Ideal Absolute Relative <br /> Precinct Population Population Deviation Deviation <br /> District 1 3,175 3,596 -421 -11.71% <br /> District 2 2,795 3,596 -801 -22.27% <br /> District 3 3,728 3,596 132 3.67% <br /> District 4 4,031 3,596 435 12.10% <br /> District 5 3772 3,596 176 4.89% <br /> District 6 3,706 3,596 110 3.06% <br /> District 7 3,964 3,596 368 10.23% <br /> Total Population 25,171 <br /> Ideal Population is defined as (total district population divided by the number of districts). Absolute and Relative <br /> Deviations are difference in actual and ideal. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -801 to 435 Absolute Range is the spread in absolute deviation from the smallest precinct <br /> to the largest. <br /> <br /> -22.27% to Relative Range is the spread in relative deviation from the smallest precinct <br /> 12.10% to the largest. <br /> <br /> Absolute Mean Deviation is the average deviation, which is calculated by <br /> 349 adding all the absolute deviations (ignoring and signs) and dividing by 7. <br /> <br /> Relative Mean Deviation is the average deviation, which is calculated by adding <br /> 9.71% all the relative deviations (ignoring and signs) and dividing by 7. <br /> <br /> Standard Deviation of Population is the square root of the sum of the squares <br /> 156.75 of all the absolute deviations divided by 7. <br /> <br /> Standard Deviation of Relative Deviations is the square root of the sum of the <br /> 4.36% squares of all the relative deviations divided by 7. <br /> <br /> Total Absolute Deviation is the sum of all relative deviations (ignoring and <br /> 67.94% signs). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Total Maximum Deviation is the sum of the relative deviations (90) <br /> 34.379'0 of the smallest and largest district, (ignoring and signs). <br />