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The Census is conducted once every ten years in the year ending in "0." For all other years population is estimated.
   
Weldon Cooper Center estimates
Population Estimates for Virginia's Counties & Cities
(Latest release February 2004. Final 2003 estimates & 2004 provisionals will be released in late January or early February 2005. For those of you looking for town estimates, we expect the Census Bureau to release these in July 2004)
  Annual estimates from 1961-2003 (provisional)
Methodology for the Weldon Cooper Center estimates
 
Census Bureau estimates (release schedule) (main page)
Housing Units Estimates for US, State, Counties & Cities
(Latest release July 03) 
  Annual estimates, 2000-2002, from the Census Bureau website
Town Population Estimates
(Latest release June 03. The new estimates are expected in July 2005)
  Annual estimates 2001-2002 (Excel)
Annual estimates 1991-1999 (pdf)
Total Population Estimates, Births, Deaths, & Net Migration
(Latest release April 04) 
  Annual estimates, 2000-2003, from the Census Bureau website

City & County Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, & Hispanic Origin
(Latest release Sept 03)

  Download July 1 2000-2002 estimates in Excel from this page
  Download 1990s estimates in Excel from this page
 
National Center for Health Statistics estimates
Population Estimates for 2000 & 2001 NCHS website
  These estimates result from bridging the 31 race categories used in census 2000 to the four race old categories. The bridged estimates were produced under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau.
 
State-Local Cooperative for Population Estimates (SLCPE)
 
Population Projections
  By localities, (latest release 2003) From the Virginia Employment Commission
  Statewide, from the Census Bureau
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