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{{See also|Operation Verdant Reach}}
{{See also|Operation Verdant Reach}}
{{See also|7th Federal Congress of Oportia}}
{{See also|7th Federal Congress of Oportia}}
Following the territorial expansion of [[Oportia]] in [[Operation Verdant Reach]] ({{AN|1729}}-{{AN|1731}}), the need for a new census became apparent to address the demographic changes and facilitate better governance. New cities had risen and there was a great need to take the opportunity to formally incorporate the [[Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration]]. Under the [[Administration of Galilea Montijo|Montijo administration]], the [[7th_Federal_Congress_of_Oportia#Bills|City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731]] was passed, which was a comprehensive reform of the territorial organization of [[Oportia]]. The bill integrated several new [[Federal cities of Oportia|federal cities]] and instituted a transition period for the [[Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration]], leading to its full incorporation into [[Oportia]]. This also prompted significant structural reforms that expanded the [[Chamber of Deputies of Oportia|Chamber of Deputies]] and the [[Senate of Oportia|Senate]] and seat apportionment. The new reforms expanded the seats for the Chamber of Deputies to 381 and the Senate to 66.
Following the annexation of new territories during [[Operation Verdant Reach]] ({{AN|1729}}-{{AN|1731}}), [[Oportia]] faced a changed demographic and administrative landscape. New urban centers emerged, and the population in these areas began integrating into the broader Oportian society. To address these changes, the [[Administration of Galilea Montijo|Montijo administration]] saw the need to update and reform the existing data on population distribution and density comprehensively. The [[7th_Federal_Congress_of_Oportia#Bills|City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731]], passed under the guidance of Federal Representative [[Galilea Montijo]] and her administration, laid the groundwork for a revised administrative structure within [[Oportia]]. This legislation not only redefined the territorial jurisdictions, creating several [[Federal cities of Oportia|new federal cities]] but also initiated the full incorporation of the [[Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration]] into [[Oportia]]'s federal structure. To facilitate these changes, the [[7th Federal Congress of Oportia]] expanded the Chamber of Deputies to 381 seats and the Senate to 66 seats, ensuring that the new population and territories were adequately represented. This expansion required an updated and accurate count of the population, which was the main objective of the 1733 Census.


The [[7th_Federal_Congress_of_Oportia#Bills|City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731]] established the [[Bureau of National Statistics of Oportia|Bureau of National Statistics]] (OBNS) under the [[Department of Finance and Economic Affairs (Oportia)|Department of Finance and Economic Affairs]]. The Act commissioned the OBNS to carry out a national census before the [[Oportian general election, 1734|1734 general election]] between early {{AN|1732}} and mid {{AN|1733}}. The Act also stipulated that all people in [[Oportia]] 18 and older be legally obligated to answer census questions and to do so truthfully.
The [7th_Federal_Congress_of_Oportia#Bills|City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731]] also established the [[Bureau of National Statistics of Oportia]] (OBNS), positioned under the [[Department of Finance and Economic Affairs (Oportia)|Department of Finance and Economic Affairs]]. The OBNS was tasked with conducting the comprehensive national census, which was scheduled to run from early {{AN|1732}} to mid {{AN|1733}}, to align with the requirements for the upcoming [[Oportian general election, 1734|1734 general elections]].


On census reference day, 15.I.{{AN|1733}}, the resident population (all of the [[Federal cities of Oportia|federal cities]] and the [[Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration]] excluding the [[Central Euran District]], military members, and civilian Oportian citizens living abroad) was projected to be 17.76 million residents, as estimated by population forecasts and estimates aided by  The final certified count for the {{AN|1733}} census was 17,755,425 residents.
The OBNS employed advanced methodologies and technologies for data collection, including digital forms and satellite imaging, to ensure accurate and efficient census operations. Extensive training sessions were held for census workers, focusing on data integrity and privacy laws to protect residents' information.
 
The census officially commenced on the reference day of 15.I.{{AN|1733}}, targeting to capture data from all federal cities and the [[Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration]], excluding the [[Central Euran District]] and Oportian citizens residing abroad or stationed in military bases overseas. The final tally recorded a total of 17,755,425 residents, providing a vital database for future administrative, social, and economic planning in [[Oportia]].


==Purpose==
==Purpose==

Revision as of 06:01, 14 June 2024

The 1733 Oportian Census was the national census conducted by the government of Oportia to count the population and collect demographic data following a significant expansion in territory. The previous census was held in 1716 AN recorded a population of 7,803,733. Since then, no official census had been undertaken until 1733 AN, during which time Oportia doubled in territory and expanded greatly. The 1733 AN census registered a total of 17,755,425 residents in Oportia.

Background

Following the annexation of new territories during Operation Verdant Reach (1729 AN-1731 AN), Oportia faced a changed demographic and administrative landscape. New urban centers emerged, and the population in these areas began integrating into the broader Oportian society. To address these changes, the Montijo administration saw the need to update and reform the existing data on population distribution and density comprehensively. The City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731, passed under the guidance of Federal Representative Galilea Montijo and her administration, laid the groundwork for a revised administrative structure within Oportia. This legislation not only redefined the territorial jurisdictions, creating several new federal cities but also initiated the full incorporation of the Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration into Oportia's federal structure. To facilitate these changes, the 7th Federal Congress of Oportia expanded the Chamber of Deputies to 381 seats and the Senate to 66 seats, ensuring that the new population and territories were adequately represented. This expansion required an updated and accurate count of the population, which was the main objective of the 1733 Census.

The [7th_Federal_Congress_of_Oportia#Bills|City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731]] also established the Bureau of National Statistics of Oportia (OBNS), positioned under the Department of Finance and Economic Affairs. The OBNS was tasked with conducting the comprehensive national census, which was scheduled to run from early 1732 AN to mid 1733 AN, to align with the requirements for the upcoming 1734 general elections.

The OBNS employed advanced methodologies and technologies for data collection, including digital forms and satellite imaging, to ensure accurate and efficient census operations. Extensive training sessions were held for census workers, focusing on data integrity and privacy laws to protect residents' information.

The census officially commenced on the reference day of 15.I.1733 AN, targeting to capture data from all federal cities and the Southeastern Eura Provisional Administration, excluding the Central Euran District and Oportian citizens residing abroad or stationed in military bases overseas. The final tally recorded a total of 17,755,425 residents, providing a vital database for future administrative, social, and economic planning in Oportia.

Purpose

Reapportionment

The results of the 1733 census determine the number of seats for each of the federal cities of Oportia in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate for the upcoming elections in 1734 AN. The census results were also used by federal cities and local officials to redraw boundaries for local districts. As part of the reforms implemented in the City-State Devolution Reform Act, 1731, the Chamber of Deputies was expanded from 337 seats to 381 seats and the Senate from 35 seats to 66 seat to incorporate new federal cities into Oportian democracy.

Federal Congress of Oportia - Chamber of Deputies Seats Distribution
Federal City Seats
Àgalose 16
Âzarkhâque 10
Fondvallé 5
Kalexisse 24
Koufukafe 4
Mâlâville 9
Miâneville 13
Pahlavye 28
Pax 6
Pesolé 5
Port de Huile 45
Port de Vormoune 9
Soudure 4
Vanie 35
Yamassach 26
Naya 7
Aminé 11
Port Felix 25
Santoria 6
Vanlaque 4
Arda 5
Dobroge 8
Brazav 11
Baroque 9
Port-d’Est 4
Bandar Bharu 4
Al-Zuhur 6
Gaulain 11
Goussainville 10
Elaion 7
Nasimshahr 4
Biyabanak 4
Alia 4
TOTAL 381

Federal Funding Distribution

Dozens of federal block-grant programs use the data obtained from the census to help direct funding to city-states and local areas.

Conduct

The 1733 census is the 3rd official census of the State of Oportia. The census began in late 1732 AN and continued through early 1733 AN and was conducted by the Bureau of National Statistics (OBNS). It aimed to provide comprehensive data on the population distribution, age, gender, employment, and other vital statistics to help in policymaking and economic planning. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was 15.I.1733 AN. This was the first census held by Oportia that offered people options to respond through the internet or by phone, in addition to the mail or paper response form used in previous censuses. The government of Oportia received consulting services from the New Alexandrian Department of Interior, Best Practices, Inc., and Phillips-Riehl Company in order to deploy the census across many different mediums securely.

Results

The 1733 census reported a significant increase in the population since 1716 AN, increasing 127.52% during the 17 year period. The total population of Oportia was counted in 1733 AN at 17,755,425 residents. This growth from the last census was attributed to natural population growth, increased immigration rates, a substantial influx of settlers and refugees, and development in the newly incorporated territories in southeastern Eura. Other supporting reasons include dramatic improvements in the healthcare system and standard of living in Oportia over the same time period attracted more residents from Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, Zeed, Constancia, and the Suren Confederacy.

Federal Cities

Federal City 1733 Census Percentage of
Total Population
Àgalose 741,399 4.18%
Âzarkhâque 478,601 2.7%
Fondvallé 252,751 1.42%
Kalexisse 1,118,548 6.3%
Koufukafe 205,634 1.16%
Mâlâville 401,191 2.26%
Miâneville 598,600 3.37%
Pahlavye 1,283,352 7.23%
Pax 288,769 1.63%
Pesolé 242,086 1.36%
Port de Huile 2,103,753 11.85%
Port de Vormoune 397,525 2.24%
Soudure 202,023 1.14%
Vanie 1,630,242 9.18%
Yamassach 1,216,345 6.85%
Naya 324,548 1.83%
Aminé 512,334 2.89%
Port Félix 1,147,794 6.46%
Santoria 298,711 1.68%
Vanlaque 205,965 1.16%
Arda 211,589 1.19%
Dobroge 388,541 2.19%
Brazav 532,144 3%
Baroque 401,213 2.26%
Port-d’Est 203,544 1.15%
Bandar Bharu 201,147 1.13%
Al-Zuhur 301,447 1.7%
Gaulain 498,301 2.81%
Goussainville 455,261 2.56%
Elaion 321,569 1.81%
Nasimshahr 201,447 1.13%
Biyabanak 188,452 1.06%
Alia 200,599 1.13%
TOTAL 17,755,425 100%

Central Euran District

  • Not included in the grant total population numbers.
District Name Population
Central Euran District 110,000 (estimated)

Criticism and Issues

While the census provided valuable information, it faced challenges such as reaching remote areas and accurately counting nomadic communities.

See Also

References