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US Census Bureau News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2008


Fayetteville Area Urged to Promptly Reply
to Census Questionnaire

     Residents of Fayetteville, N.C., and the surrounding nine-county area have the unique opportunity of helping the U.S. Census Bureau prepare for the 2010 Census.

Informational Copy 2008 Census Dress Rehearsal Questionnaire

     The 2008 Census Dress Rehearsal is an opportunity for the Census Bureau to study certain operations planned for the 2010 Census, ultimately leading to a more accurate count of people and housing units across the nation two years from now.

     “It is an honor for our community to be selected to participate in the dress rehearsal, and I encourage all residents to participate and be counted,” said Anthony Chavonne, mayor of Fayetteville. “Your participation in 2008 will help ensure that we will have an accurate and complete count of our community’s population for the 2010 Census.”

     On April 14, all housing units in the area (Chatham, Cumberland, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond and Scotland counties) will receive a census dress rehearsal questionnaire in the mail that takes about 10 minutes to complete. Residents are asked to fill out and return the questionnaire promptly in the provided postage-paid envelope.

     “By filling out and mailing back the questionnaire, residents can help us achieve a high mail response rate,” said William W. Hatcher, director of the Census Bureau’s Charlotte Regional Office. “This is vital because during the upcoming 2010 Census, each one percentage point increase in the national response rate represents a cost savings of about $75 million.”

     Fayetteville and its surrounding counties is one of two areas in the country chosen as a national census dress rehearsal site because of its mixture of urban, suburban and rural regions ― each providing unique challenges to census workers. The other dress rehearsal site is San Joaquin County, Calif., just south of Sacramento.

     For more information on the 2010 Census and the 2008 Census Dress Rehearsal, visit <http://www.census.gov/2010census/>.

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As with all 2010 Census information, the address information collected by the Census Bureau is confidential by law (Title 13, U.S. Code, Section 9). All Census Bureau employees, including the census workers who collect the address information and GPS coordinates, have taken an oath to protect confidentiality and are subject to a jail term, a fine — or both — for disclosing any information that could identify a respondent or household.

 
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office |  Last Revised: April 10, 2008