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Welcome to Twin Lakes, Wisconsin
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Census in Twin Lakes
Census in Twin Lakes ...because we all count! |

Click here for access to the Kenosha County Complete Count Committee Census Site for more information on County activities.
Twin Lakes is a proud participant in the Kenosha County Complete Count Committee.
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CENSUS FORMS HAVE ARRIVED!
PLEASE FILL IT OUT AND MAIL IT BACK RIGHT AWAY...
BECAUSE WE ALL COUNT! |
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Quick Links
US Census
Kenosha County Census Site
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Census Day is April 1, 2010 In accordance with the US Constitution (Article 1, Section 2), every 10 years every person residing in the United States must be counted. This includes people of all ages, races, ethnic backgrounds, citizens and non-citizens living in all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas. |
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Census activities have begun!
Twin Lakes residents who do not receive their mail at their residence (i.e. Post Office Box, etc.) may be visited by a US Census worker any time after March 1, 2010. The census worker will deliver a form to you to complete and mail back.
All others should expect to receive their questionnaire in the mail around mid-March. |
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If you don't respond...
The following is from the US Census web site:
"If you don't send back your form, you may receive a visit from a census taker. If a census taker visits you, here's what you should do:
- First ask to see their ID. All census workers carry official government badges marked with just their name; they may also have a "U.S. Census Bureau" bag
- Note that the census taker will never ask to enter your home
- If you're still not certain about their identity, please call the Regional Census Centers to confirm they are employed by the Census Bureau
- Answer the census form questions for your entire household (you must be at least 15 years old to answer questions) so that the census taker can record the results for submission to the Census Bureau
Census takers visit local homes several times to capture resident information for the 2010 Census. If you prefer, you can schedule a visit with your census taker. Should the census taker come when you are away from your home, they will leave a contact number. If a census taker has not visited your home or you have a question about your participation with the census, call your Census office ."
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