Today is the final day Ohio residents who believe they did not receive a 2010 Census form, mail back a form or have an interview with a census worker to make sure they are counted, said a representative for U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson of Steubenville, D-6th.
People are urged to call 866-872-6868 to complete their questionnaire quickly over the phone.
More than 130,000 interviews have been completed via the toll-free line. For more information, go to the website www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/2010_census/cb10cn69.html.
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Sorry, too late. I never received a 2010 Census form (by mail or any other means). I never had a census worker come to my door -- or at least if someone did and I wasn't home, no form was left for me.
I'm sorry if I won't be counted, but it should be up to the census folks to find us (I live in a busy and populated area, one that is hard to miss). I'm always easily contacted by the IRS, the county treasurer, and anyone else who has a desire to get some money. Why have the census people had such trouble finding me?
btw, urging us to call some number or go to some website is the wrong way around. If we can be found for taxes, we should also be locatable for census stuff.