A new report by the Pew Research Center shows that 56% of surveyed adults thought they would be asked about their citizenship on the 2020 Census.

That's because the U.S. Supreme Court struck that question from the survey in a ruling last year.

And as households across the country start getting tapped to do their part, the misinformation could lead to lower turnout especially for hard-to-reach populations like immigrants and people of color.

While the Pew Research Center report found most adults are aware of the upcoming census, fewer knew what it would ask and how they could participate.

That's a problem.