TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the designation of Florida’s 2020 Census Statewide Complete Count Committee. The United States Census will be conducted from March to June 2020 and Florida’s Complete Count Committee will coordinate with the U.S. Census Bureau to ensure Floridians are accurately reflected in the federal count.
The Governor also announced his appointment of Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez as Chair of the Complete Count Committee, in addition to the appointment of Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs Executive Director Danny Burgess to the committee representing Florida’s veteran community.
Staffing and operations of the Complete Count Committee will be funded from existing state resources at no additional expense to Florida taxpayers.
“The United States Constitution mandates a national census count be conducted every 10 years and Florida will do its part to support the federal government’s efforts,” said Governor DeSantis. “Florida’s Complete Count Committee will coordinate with the U.S. Census Bureau, local governments and stakeholders across Florida to fulfill this important duty. I have appointed Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez to lead a group of diverse committee members from across the state to help facilitate a complete and accurate count.”
The 2020 Census count is mandated by the United States Constitution and is conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. Complete count committees are composed of organizations that represent the many cross-sections of society. These organizations offer valuable lines of communication to encourage census participation within their respective constituencies.
Governor DeSantis appointed the following individuals to Florida’s 2020 Census Statewide Complete Count Committee:
Chair
Committee Members
For additional information on the 2020 United States Census, visit 2020census.gov.