WASHINGTON - The U.S. Census Bureau on Monday is set to release the first set of numbers used in determining how many congressional seats and Electoral College votes each state receives.The release of the apportionment numbers Monday afternoon comes almost four months later than planned because of delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, as well as anomalies discovered in the data as the numbers were being crunched.The numbers are state population counts that show how many residents each state has gained or lost over the past decade.The 435 seats in the House of Representatives are divided among the states based on population.