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2010 Census Information

2010 Census

Every ten years, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution, our nation conducts a census. The goal is to have every household fill out and mail back the completed census form. Participation is vital to all our municipalities as the results determine how more than $400 billion in Federal funds are allocated annually to state and local governments.

While most residents are aware of the Census, many are not familiar with the timing or the process. The 2010 Census is fast approaching, and one way to ensure that everyone is counted is to establish a Complete Count Committee (CCC) in every town.

Please click the links for a U.S. Census Bureau Pamphlet, and the Complete Count Committee Guide, for your review. We hope that you will consider contacting the Census Coordinator and form such a committee.

The Census: A Snapshot

  • What: The census is a count of everyone residing in the United States. Who: All U.S. residents must be counted - both citizens and non citizens.
  • When: You will receive your questionnaire in March 2010 either by U.S. mail or hand delivery. Some people in remote areas will be counted in person.
  • Why: The U.S. Constitution requires a national census once every 10 years to count the population and determine the number of seats each state will have in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • How: Households should complete and mail back their questionnaires upon receipt. Households that do not respond may receive a replacement questionnaire in early April. Census takers will visit households that do not return questionnaires to take a count in person.

Census Fact Sheet in PDF Format (970 KB)

Jobs FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Census Information in PDF Format 1.7 MB

2010 Census FAQs for Constituents in PDF Format 1.8 MB


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