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<br />6/22/20116/22/2011 <br />Status of Contract/Emergency Appropriation <br />Bill <br />Contract <br />Hawaii County Redistricting Commission <br />pulation Adjustment <br />Census Po <br />pj <br />23 June 2011 <br />Permanent Resident Population BasePermanent Resident Population Base <br />Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census? <br />http://2010.census.gov/2010census/about/how-we-count.phphttp://2010.census.gov/2010census/about/how-we-count.php <br />Permanent Resident Population BasePermanent Resident Population Base <br />Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census? <br />Usual residence is defined as the place where a The residence rule is used to determine where <br />person lives and sleeps most of the time. This place people should be counted during the 2010 Census. <br />is not necessarily the same as the person's voting The rule says: <br />residence or legal residence. <br />Count people at their usual residence, which is the <br />Determining usual residence is easy for most place where they live and sleep most of the time. <br />people. However, the usual residence for some <br />peopleisnotasapparent.AfewexamplesarePeopleincertaintypesoffacilitiesorshelters(i.e., <br />peopleisnotasapparent.AfewexamplesarePeopleincertaintypesoffacilitiesorshelters(i.e., <br />people experiencing homelessness, snowbirds, places where groups of people live together) on <br />children in shared custody arrangements, college Census Day should be counted at the facility or <br />students, live-in employees, military personnel, and shelter. <br />people who live in workers’ dormitories. <br />People who do not have a usual residence, or <br />cannot determine a usual residence, should be <br />counted where they are on Census Day. <br />The following sections describe how the residence <br />rule applies for people in various living situations. <br />http://2010.census.gov/2010census/about/how-we-count.phphttp://2010.census.gov/2010census/about/how-we-count.php <br />COMM. 19.1 <br />11 <br /> <br />