The census helps to realign Congressional districts (aka gerrymandering) and to adjust the allocation of Representatives to each state.
The census is taken every 10 years, so that would make the next one 2020.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
The last US Census was taken in Florida in 2020. This decennial census occurs every ten years and is used to gather data on the population of the United States to determine representation in Congress and allocate federal funding.
In the United States, a census is taken every 10 years as mandated by the Constitution to count the population and allocate representation in Congress. Other countries may have different intervals for conducting a census, but it is typically done every 5 to 10 years.
A census is held in Ireland every 5 years. The last was in 2011 and the next will be in 2016.
Concurrent
Congressional districts are redrawn every 10 years following the national census. This process is called redistricting, and the U.S. Constitution requires a census every 10 years for the purpose of redistricting Congressional districts.
The first census of Alaska was taken in 1869. The census was taken at Sitka by the United States Army.
How are our Census taken. By phone calls, by mail, by door to door?
The US census is taken every 10 years
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The census is taken every 10 years, so that would make the next one 2020.
Every ten years in the US a census is taken.
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A national census is taken every ten years by the US Census Bureau.
The census is taken every 10 years and will be taken next in 2010. See related link for 2000 census data.
The US Census is taken every ten years in the years ending in zero.