Census Information

How does voting relate to the national census?

  • The U.S. census takes place every 10 years to count every person that lives in the United States, no matter their ability to vote, citizenship status, birth origin, etc.
  • The census provides the foundation for our democracy by serving as a basis for equitable representation, resource distribution, civil rights protections, housing, education funding, federal government program funding, and more.
  • The census and voting go hand in hand because
    • If less people respond to the census, our state can lose representatives in the House of Representatives
      • NYS lost one seat after the 2020 census
    • State congressional and assembly limes are drawn according to the census
    • The census informs policy decisions
  • To understand more about the importance of the census visit here.
  • To find out more information about the census, visit the John Jay census website here