2020
CQR-L-03
<Entity Name>
<Entity ID>
<Date>
<Name>
<Position>
<Department Name>
<Mailing Address>
<City> <State> <ZIP>
RE: 2020 Census CQR Case Number <CaseID#>
Dear <Position> <Last Name>:
Thank you for your submission to the 2020 Census Count Question Resolution operation (CQR). This letter serves as the official determination for your submission. We reviewed the documentation you provided in conjunction with the official 2020 Census records as part of our research to resolve your question(s). Our research found an error(s) within the legal boundary of your governmental unit.
Enclosed are your revised housing and population counts in the form of an official statement and a detailed table. If your CQR case resulted in a change for an adjacent governmental unit, they will receive a separate notification regarding their revised counts. You will receive a courtesy copy (CC) of their notification.
Thank you for sharing your concerns, and for your efforts to ensure that the 2020 Census counts are accurate. If you have questions, please contact the CQR Help Desk by phone at 1-(888) 369-3617 or by email at <[email protected]>. Please cite the 2020 Census CQR case number shown above in your communication.
Sincerely,
Ron S. Jarmin
Acting Director
Enclosures
cc: State Data Center
Federal-State Cooperative for Population Estimates
Census Redistricting Office
Congressional (if needed)
FROM THE DIRECTOR
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
This is an official statement of the revised 2020 Census counts of housing and population made through 2020 Census CQR case number <CaseID#>.
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According
to the official records of the TWENTY-FOURTH DECENNIAL CENSUS OF THE
UNITED STATES, on file at the U.S. Census Bureau, the following are
the revised counts as of
April 1, 2020, for <GU name>,
<State Name>:
Total Housing……………………..<#>
Total Population…………….…..<#>
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Because of the actions taken in this CQR case, the Census Bureau will include the revisions in the errata information available online from <www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census/decade/2020/planning-management/evaluate/cqr.html>. The Census Bureau will use the revisions to modify the decennial census file for use in annual postcensal estimates released for the years after the decennial census; however, the census counts used for congressional apportionment, legislative redistricting, and the 2020 Census data products will remain unchanged. See the enclosed table for a summary of the revisions. The table includes the original and revised counts of housing and population and the change calculated between the two.
Ron S. Jarmin
Acting Director
Table 1: 2020 Census CQR Original and Revised Counts
Governmental unit (GU) name
|
Original 2020 Census Counts |
Revised Counts |
Change |
||||||
Total Housing Units (HUs) |
Total Group Quarters (GQs) |
Total Population |
Total HUs |
Total GQs |
Total Population |
Total HUs |
Total GQs |
Total Population |
|
<GU Name>, <State Name> |
10 |
5 |
100 |
11 |
4 |
80 |
1 |
-1 |
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | 2020 CQR Letter 3 - Recertifying Counts and Official Notification Letter |
Author | U.S. Census Bureau |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-11-01 |