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This memorandum documents the 2020 Census Count Question Resolution operation Detailed Operational Plan. The purpose of the Count Question Resolution operation is to provide a mechanism for governmental units to request a review of their official 2020 Census results. The 2020 Census Count Question Resolution is the final operation by which updates to the 2020 Census data can be made. Tribal chairpersons and the highest elected officials (or their representative) from state and local governments in the United States and Puerto Rico can submit a Count Question Resolution case to request review of the official 2020 Census counts of population and housing, and to correct boundary, geocoding, and certain coverage issues.
The 2020 Census Memorandum Series documents significant decisions, actions, and accomplishments of the 2020 Census Program for the purpose of informing stakeholders, coordinating interdivisional efforts, and documenting important historical changes.
A memorandum generally will be added to this series for any decision or documentation that meets the following criteria:
Visit 2020census.gov to access the Memorandum Series, the 2020 Census Operational Plan, and other information about preparations for the 2020 Census.
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