[EL] what if the Census is not defensibly accurate?

Richard Winger richardwinger at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 15 15:47:57 PDT 2020


The Census Bureau has plenty of tools beyond just receiving responses from individuals.  The Post Office has records; there are utility records; property tax records including various homestead exemptions that show who lives at a particular address; credit reporting records; drivers license records.  All of those records are held by organizations cooperate with the Census Bureau.

Richard Winger 415-922-9779 PO Box 470296, San Francisco Ca 94147 

    On Wednesday, July 15, 2020, 3:44:10 PM PDT, Jeff Hauser <jeffhauser at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 What if, due to malice or circumstance (including but not limited to a pandemic), the census that occurs in 2020 does not provide a result in which any person of good will can have confidence?
I'm not talking about litigation around the edges -- I am asking what if the whole thing appears rotten. What interpretative standards would be applied by courts, what would be the best work arounds...._______________________________________________
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