1. census - Noun
2. census - Verb
A numbering of the people, and valuation of their estate, for the purpose of imposing taxes, etc.; -- usually made once in five years.
An official registration of the number of the people, the value of their estates, and other general statistics of a country.
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0.7 percent of those recorded in the 2014 census declared themselves to be adherents of other religions, 1.2 percent refused or did not state their religion and 0.5 percent declared no religion at all. Source: Internet
2000 As of the census citation of 2000, there are 407,018 people, 154,581 households, and 91,202 families residing in the city. Source: Internet
1863 – 1912: 1 non-voting delegate 1912 – 1943: 1 seat 1943 – 1963: 2 seats After the 1940 census, a second seat was added. Source: Internet
According to the census website, “The 2020 Census will provide a snapshot of our nation—who we are, where we live, and so much more.” Source: Internet
2000 As of the census citation of 2000, there were 27,693 people, 10,462 households, and 8,024 families residing in the city. Source: Internet