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Contact Staff:

Leila A. DeMaree, Senior Planner
Phone Number: 520-421-8630 ext. 3030
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Laura Blakeman, City Planner
Phone Number: 520-421-8630 ext. 3010
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Citizen Contact:
 
Blanca Varela, Complete Count Committee Chairwoman
Phone Number: 520-421-8600
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City of Casa Grande Census 2010 City of Casa Grande Census 2010

The United States Census is conducted every 10 years. The City will partner with the Census Bureau through the Complete Count Committee to ensure that everyone is counted within the City of Casa Grande during the Census 2010. The Long Range Planning Division provides staffing for this project.


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On The Road to the 2010 Census On The Road to the 2010 Census

Article 1, Section 2 …
“The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.”

 

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About 2010 Census About 2010 Census

 

What
Count
The census is a count of everyone residing in the United States: in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas.

Who
Everyone
All residents of the United States must be counted. This includes people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and non-citizens.

When
Every 10 years
Every 10 years, and the next census occurs in 2010. Census questionnaires will be mailed or delivered to every household in the United States in March 2010. The questions ask you to provide information that is accurate for your household as of April 1, 2010.

The Census Bureau must count everyone and submit state population totals to the U.S. President by December 31, 2010.

The first Census was conducted in 1790 and has been carried out every 10 years since then.

Where
Everywhere in the U.S.
The census counts everyone residing in the United States: in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Island Areas.

People should be counted where they live and sleep most of the year.

Why
The U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 2) mandates a headcount of everyone residing in the United States. The population totals determine each state’s Congressional representation. The numbers also affect funding in your community and help inform decision makers about how your community is changing. More info

How
The Census Bureau will mail or deliver questionnaires to your house in March 2010. We will mail a second form to households that do not respond to the initial questionnaire.

Households that still do not respond will be called or visited by a Census worker. (Census workers can be identified by a census badge and bag.)