- Source: State censuses in the United States
Throughout U.S. history, various U.S. states conducted their own censuses. These censuses were often conducted every ten years, in years ending with a five to complement the U.S. federal census (which is carried out in years that end with zero). Also, some of these censuses were conducted in U.S. states while they were still U.S. territories (before they became U.S. states).
No state has conducted a state census since the last Massachusetts state census was conducted in 1985.
⊗ marks the point when statehood was attained.
References
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- Britania Raya
- Guatemala
- Sensus Amerika Serikat
- Orang Māori
- Edison, New Jersey
- Jersey City, New Jersey
- Agama di Jerman Nazi
- Sensus Amerika Serikat 2000
- Honduras
- Daftar wilayah metropolitan menurut jumlah penduduk
- State censuses in the United States
- United States census
- 2000 United States census
- 2010 United States census
- 1960 United States census
- Race and ethnicity in the United States census
- 1980 United States census
- 1790 United States census
- United States Census Bureau
- 1950 United States census