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I don't think the Demographic section is accurate for the township's population from the 2000 census. It is listed as having a population of 3,947 people and other unusual statistics compared to the newer 2010 census. The 2000 section says the township had 13.28% African American, while in 2010 it is listed as having 0.5% African American here, which doesn't even match what is written in the 2010 section. I don't think the township lost 31.8% of its population and most of its minorities. Listed here on page 31, it lists McMillan Township as having a population of 3,010 for 2000 and 2,692 for 2010 (a moderate loss of 10.6%). I don't know where the 3,947 number or the other statistics came from, so it might be another location's information accidentally inputted into McMillan Township. —Notorious4life (talk) 16:29, 15 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
I removed the 2000 census data from the article, as it is obviously inaccurate and shouldn't remain in the article. The removed text of the section can be seen at an older version of the article (shown here). —Notorious4life (talk) 02:02, 15 August 2021 (UTC)Reply