Census won’t recognize gay marriages

? Same-sex marriage is legal in two states, but not a single one will show up in the 2010 census.

The Census Bureau says the federal Defense of Marriage Act bars recognition of gay marriages in the nation’s 10-year count, even though the marriages are legal in Massachusetts and California.

The agency’s director, Steven Murdock, said Thursday that the 1996 federal law “has that effect, in terms of being a federal agency. We are restricted by it.”

The Census Bureau does not ask people about their sexual orientation, but it does ask about their relationships to the head of the household. Many gay couples are listed in census figures as unmarried, same-sex partners, though it is an imperfect tally of all gay couples.

Murdock said the bureau will strive to count same-sex couples in the 2010 census, just as it has in the past. But those people who say they are married will be reclassified as unmarried, same-sex partners.