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Welcome!
This website is about voting
in the City of Brockton, MA.

Click on the links to the left for information.

 

April 2010: Another U.S. Census

 

When was the last U.S. Census?
In April 2000 --- "Y2K".

When will the next census be taken?

In April 2020.


Read about the U.S. Census in your
language on the Web:

www.2010census.gov/2010census/

On the right side, click on
"Select a Language." 
59 choices.



94,304 … and counting ….

94,304 was the population of Brockton in the 2000 Census.

Is the population of Brockton still 94,304 … in 2010?

What do you think?

Probably more than 94,304?

Probably less than 94,304? 

In April, the census will count everyone who lives in Brockton
 --- and everyone who lives everywhere in the U.S.

Be Sure To Be Counted!

Brockton needs to know

how many people live in the city.

Massachusetts needs to know

how many people live in the state.

 

Brockton needs 'a complete count' --- 100%.

Brockton has a "Complete Count Committee".

Look here for their names in February.

Some Interesting Population Clock

("PopClock") Trivia

On January 24, 2010 at around Noon DST:

the world's population was 6,798,442,956, and

the U.S. population was 308,547,346.

[Source: "population clock":
www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html

 
     IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
 

    How is everyone in the U.S. counted?

 

In March 2010, the U.S. Census will mail out a short
questionnaire. Everyone will mail the questionnaire
back to the census by April 1st: Census Day.
    

    Does everyone in the U.S. have to be counted?

 

Yes.
 

    Why?

 

It is the law. Every person in every city, in every
town, in every village is counted every 10 years.
 

    Do you have to be counted if you are:

 

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a citizen? Yes, you do.
 

 

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living in the U.S. illegally, "undocumented"? Yes.
 

    [Will the U.S. Census tell Immigration, Social Security or
      anyone where you are living?
NO. That is the law, too.]
 

 

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living in a homeless shelter? Yes, you do.
 
 

 

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in college or a boarding school? Yes, you do.
 
 

 

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living in the U.S. legally? Yes, you do.
 
 

 

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in a nursing home? Yes.
 
 

 

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living on the streets? Yes.

[There will be a special day to count people
who are living on the streets.]
 

 

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in a monastery? Yes.

 

 

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in a hospital? Yes.  

 

 

 

Everywhere.
 

    Will a "census worker" (or "census taker") come to
    my apartment or house to get the questionnaire?

 

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No, if you mail your questionnaire back to
the census;
  

 

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Yes, if you do not mail your questionnaire back.

 

    Why does Brockton need 'a complete count' of
    everyone who lives here?

 

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Because the federal government gives the most
money (in billions of $$) to the cities and towns
that have the most people;
 
 

 

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So that if we have a population of 10,000 or more
who speak a language other than English, e.g.,
French, Portuguese, Spanish, those citizens can
have election ballots in that language.
 

    Why does Massachusetts need 'a complete count'
    of everyone who lives in the state?

 

So that Massachusetts will keep all its representatives to the U.S. Congress!
 
The population of Massachusetts in 2000 was
6,433,422. (U.S. Census Bureau) If the population in
2010 is way down, the new districts might make us
lose one representative beginning with the 2012
Presidential election.
 

More Interesting U.S. Census Trivia

???,???,??? will be the population of the U.S. in 2010.

281,420,906 was the population of the U.S. in 2000.

248,709,873 was the population of the U.S. in 1990.

226,542,199 was the population of the U.S. in 1980.

 

The population of Massachusetts in 2009 is 6,433,422.

The population of Massachusetts in 2000 was 6,349,097.

The population of Mass. in 1990 was 6,016,425.

The number of men was: 2,888,745, and

the number of women was: 3,127,680.

(Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

 

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Please suggest a street corner or an intersection
where YOU would like to see
a VOTE TODAY sandwich board
on the next election day.
Use the Contact Page to tell us.
Thank you!
   

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