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Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?
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Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?
Usual residence is defined as the place where a The residence rule is used to determine where
person lives and sleeps most of the time. This place people should be counted during the 2010 Census.
is not necessarily the same as the person's voting The rule says:
residence or legal residence.
Count people at their usual residence, which is the
Determining usual residence is easy for most place where they live and sleep most of the time.
people. However, the usual residence for some
peopleisnotasapparent.AfewexamplesarePeopleincertaintypesoffacilitiesorshelters(i.e.,
peopleisnotasapparent.AfewexamplesarePeopleincertaintypesoffacilitiesorshelters(i.e.,
people experiencing homelessness, snowbirds, places where groups of people live together) on
children in shared custody arrangements, college Census Day should be counted at the facility or
students, live-in employees, military personnel, and shelter.
people who live in workers’ dormitories.
People who do not have a usual residence, or
cannot determine a usual residence, should be
counted where they are on Census Day.
The following sections describe how the residence
rule applies for people in various living situations.
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Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?
People away from their usual residence on Boarding school studentsliving away from their
Thursday, April 1, 2010 (Census Day), such as on a parental home while attending boarding school
vacation or a business trip, visiting, traveling below the college level -Counted at their parental
outside the U.S., or working elsewhere without a home rather than at the boarding school.
usual residence there (for example, as a truck
driver or traveling salesperson) -Counted at the College students living at their parental home while
residence where they live and sleep most of the attending college-Counted at their parental home.
time.
time.
College students living away from their parental
Visitors on Thursday, April 1, 2010 (Census Day) home while attending college in the U.S. (living
who will return to their usual residence-Counted at either on-campus or off-campus)-Counted at the
the residence where they live and sleep most of the on-campus or off-campus residence where they live
time.
and sleep most of the time.
College students living away from their parental
home while attending college in the U.S. (living
either on-campus or off-campus) but staying at
their parental home while on break or vacation-
Counted at the on-campus or off-campus residence
where they live and sleep most of the time.
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Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?
U.S. military personnel living in military barracks in Citizens of foreign countries living in the U.S.-
the U.S.-Counted at the military barracks.Counted at the U.S. residence where they live and
sleep most of the time.
U.S. military personnel living in the U.S. (living
either on base or off base) but not in barracks-Citizens of foreign countries living in the U.S. who
Counted at the residence where they live and sleep are members of the diplomatic community-
most of the time.Counted at the embassy, consulate, United Nations’
facility,orotherresidenceswherediplomatslive.
facility,orotherresidenceswherediplomatslive.
U.S. military personnel on U.S. military vessels with
a U.S. homeport-Counted at the onshore U.S.
Citizens of foreign countries visiting the U.S., such
residence where they live and sleep most of the as on a vacation or business trip-Not counted in
time. If they have no onshore U.S. residence, they the census.
are counted at their vessel’s homeport.
U.S. military personnel living on or off a military
installation outside the U.S., including dependents
living with them-Counted as part of the U.S.
overseas population.
U.S. military personnel on U.S. military vessels with
a homeport outside the U.S.-Counted as part of the
U.S. overseas population.
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Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census?
People in correctional residential facilities on
Thursday, April 1, 2010 (Census Day)-Counted at
the facility.
People in federal detention centers on Thursday,
April 1, 2010 (Census Day)-Counted at the facility.
PeopleinfederalandstateprisonsonThursday,
PeopleinfederalandstateprisonsonThursday,
April 1, 2010 (Census Day)-Counted at the facility.
People in local jails and other municipal
confinement facilities on Thursday, April 1, 2010
(Census Day)-Counted at the facility.
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Federal Requirements
Reapportionment:
For a group to be included in the Federal Reapportionment Population Base,
population counts for that group need to be available at the state level.
1)population base
2) apportion representatives
2010 Hawaii resident population:1,360,301
(reapportionment)
2010 Hawaii resident overseas population:6,561
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3)drawdistrictboundaries
3)drawdistrictboundaries
(redistricting)
2010 Hawaii reapportionment population: 1,366,862
Redistricting:
1,366,862
For a group to be included in the Federal Redistricting Population Base,
population counts for that group need to be available at the block level.
2010 Hawaii resident population:1,360,301
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2010 Hawaii redistricting population: 1,360,301
Hawaii 2010 population: 1,360,301 redistricting population base
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Who should be included as a permanent resident of Hawaii?Who should be included as a permanent resident of Hawaii?
Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
-resided on the mainland on census day-resided on the mainland on census day
-resided overseas on census day-resided overseas on census day
Convicted felons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home and who:
-resided in a correctional facility in Hawaii on census day
-resided in a correctional facility on the mainland on census day
Permanent Resident Population BasePermanent Resident Population Base
Who should be included as a permanent resident of Hawaii?Who should be included as a permanent resident of Hawaii?
Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
-resided on the mainland on census day-resided on the mainland on census day
-resided overseas on census day-resided overseas on census day
Convicted felons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home and who:Convicted felons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home and who:
-resided in a correctional facility in Hawaii on census day-resided in a correctional facility in Hawaii on census day
-resided in a correctional facility on the mainland on census day-resided in a correctional facility on the mainland on census day
Persons who are legal residents in another state (and their dependents) and who:Persons who are legal residents in another state (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
Persons who are aliens (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day
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1,360,301
(PL 94-171 data)
Who should be included as a permanent resident of Hawaii?Who was counted in Hawaii by the US Census for Federal redistricting purposes?
Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:Persons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
-resided on the mainland on census day-resided on the mainland on census day
-resided overseas on census day-resided overseas on census day (census block unknown)
Convicted felons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home and who:Convicted felons for whom Hawaii is their permanent home and who:
-resided in a correctional facility in Hawaii on census day-resided in a correctional facility in Hawaii on census day
-resided in a correctional facility on the mainland on census day-resided in a correctional facility on the mainland on census day
Persons who are legal residents in another state (and their dependents) and who:Persons who are legal residents in another state (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
Persons who are aliens (and their dependents) and who:Persons who are aliens (and their dependents) and who:
-resided in Hawaii on census day-resided in Hawaii on census day
Persons on vacation or in transit (and their dependents) who:Persons on vacation or in transit (and their dependents) who:
-were in Hawaii on census day-were in Hawaii on census day
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1,360,301
(PL 94-171 data)
Calculating the Hawaii Permanent Resident Population Base:
In the past, what data has been available for each group?
PL 94-171 census data for Federal redistricting
Military sponsors and their dependents:
–not included groups
(that were counted in Hawaii on census day)
-In the past, the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) has provided data
by zip code of residence for military sponsors.
= Hawaii permanent resident population
-In the past, DMDC has provided the number of dependents claimed by a sponsor
but did not provide information on the residence of those dependents.
For Redistricting:
For a group to be added to (or subtracted from) the PL 94-171 data,
population counts (or reliable estimates) for that group need to be available
at the block level.
Groups: Military, students, felons, aliens…
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In the past, what data has been available for each group?In the past, what data has been available for each group?
Military sponsors and their dependents:Military sponsors and their dependents:
-In the past, the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) has provided data -In the past, the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) has provided data
by zip code of residence for military sponsors.by zip code of residence for military sponsors.
-In the past, DMDC has provided the number of dependents claimed by a sponsor-In the past, DMDC has provided the number of dependents claimed by a sponsor
but did not provide information on the residence of those dependents.but did not provide information on the residence of those dependents.
Students:Students:
-In the past, the University of Hawaii and some private universities in Hawaii have provided-In the past, the University of Hawaii and some private universities in Hawaii have provided
counts of the number of non-resident students by campus, but did not providecounts of the number of non-resident students by campus, but did not provide
residence information.residence information.
-In the past, no counts of Hawaii permanent residents attending universities on the mainland-In the past, no counts of Hawaii permanent residents attending universities on the mainland
have been obtained.have been obtained.
Convicted Felons:
-In the past, the Hawaii Department of Public Safety, Corrections Division has provided
counts of the number of convicted felons incarcerated in Hawaii correctional facilities.
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In the past, what data has been available for each group?
Permanent Resident Population Base
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Military sponsors and their dependents:
-In the past, the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) has provided data
by zip code of residence for military sponsors.
-In the past, DMDC has provided the number of dependents claimed by a sponsor
but did not provide information on the residence of those dependents.
Students:
-In the past, the University of Hawaii and some private universities in Hawaii have provided
counts of the number of non-resident students by campus, but did not provide
residence information.
-In the past, no counts of Hawaii permanent residents attending universities on the mainland
have been obtained.
Convicted Felons:
-In the past, the Hawaii Department of Public Safety, Corrections Division has provided
counts of the number of convicted felons incarcerated in Hawaii correctional facilities.
Aliens and their dependents:
-In the past, no counts of aliens residing in Hawaii on census day have been obtained.
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