Schiff, Pallone Call for Inclusion of Armenian Checkbox on 2030 Census Questionnaire: An ANCA-Western Region Initiative

Representatives Adam Schiff (left) and Frank Pallone


Representatives Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Frank Pallone (D-NJ), co-chairs of the Congressional Armenian Caucus, on Monday sent a letter to Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young urging the inclusion of a Middle Eastern and North African checkbox, with an Armenian subcategory checkbox, on the 2030 United States Census questionnaire.

Armenian-Americans lack accurate representation through the U.S. Census, despite representing a sizable population within many communities throughout the country, and accurate representation on the U.S. Census will help right historical wrongs Armenian-Americans face. “Armenian-Americans currently do not see themselves accurately reflected in the U.S. Census, which shapes both federal and local categories, funding decisions, opportunity, and anti-discrimination efforts. Armenian-Americans have long histories of immigration, refugeehood, and racialization, as well as legal, educational, economic, workplace, and linguistic marginalization,” Schiff and Pallone wrote.

“The ANCA Western Region formed a HyeCount Census Task Force leading up to the 2020 Census in order to encourage Armenians to write in their ethnicity on the census forms. Now we have a unique opportunity to have an Armenian checkbox added to the 2030 Census to bring much-needed public resources to our community, which have been denied since we are not a designated minority,” said Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region board chair Nora Hovsepian, Esq.

“The ANCA-WR is leading this effort. To that end, we and partnered with the Armenian American Action Network and Pan Armenian Council of Western USA to secure and submit support letters from elected officials including U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian, the Congressional Armenian Legislative Caucus, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and several local city councils and school boards, with many more still pending,” added Hovsepian.

“If we are successful in securing an Armenian checkbox on the 2030 Census, our communities nationwide will have access to millions of dollars in public grants to help us meet our collective needs. We must take advantage of this opportunity before April 27 to secure a successful outcome,” explained Hovsepian.

Schiff and Pallone have worked closely with the Armenian-American community for the recognition of their history, their contributions to our country, and for the protection of their future. Currently, the Armenian-American community lacks meaningful federal data as a group, despite being one of the largest and most impacted groups that would fall under the proposed MENA category, according to OMB data.

Schiff and Pallone encouraged OMB to solicit Armenian-American community input on classification within the MENA category, as Armenian-Americans are a transnational group in the MENA region whose ancestry spans and crosses current-day nation-states.

“We urge the Administration to include the Armenian checkbox on the next Census and stand ready to connect officials with members of the Armenian-American community in our districts,” wrote Schiff and Pallone. “We thank the Biden administration for working to address the needs of MENA communities and appreciate the Administration’s – and your – consideration of this important request.