Based on the types of information that can be derived from census data, the following options can be mapped:
- Option A: The number of voting-age residents per household - This can be derived from census data, which includes information about household composition and the age of residents.
The following options cannot typically be mapped using census data:
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Option B: The political party affiliation of the average resident - Census data does not include information on political party affiliation, as this is considered sensitive and personal data.
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Option C: How residents voted in the last election - Census data does not track individual voting behavior.
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Option D: How voters might vote in the next national election - This is speculative and cannot be determined from census data.
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How voters stand on current issues - This type of opinion data is not part of census data and would require survey-specific information.
In summary, only Option A can be mapped using census data.