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Subject Census Bureau Releases Final 2020 Census Count Question Resolution Errata Tables
Date February 28, 2024 4:08 PM
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The Census Bureau accepted 104 of the 123 cases received for research.





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*Census Bureau Releases Final 2020 Census Count Question Resolution Errata Tables*

2020 Census: CQR Operation Errata Tables Released [ [link removed] ]

*FEB. 28, 2024* ? The U.S. Census Bureau today released the final, full set of errata tables [ [link removed] ] for the 2020 Census Count Question Resolution [ [link removed] ] (CQR) program.

The?CQR?operation gave tribal, state and local governments the opportunity to ask the Census Bureau to review their boundaries or housing counts to identify errors that may have occurred while processing their 2020 Census counts.

The Census Bureau accepted 104 of the 123 cases received for research. After reviewing the cases, there were two states with a change at the state level, 21 states with a change at the governmental unit level and 30 states with a change at the tract and block level. Overall, a total of 148 governmental units in the United States were affected by CQR.

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* Press Kit: 2020 Census Count Question Resolution [ [link removed] ]
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