ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s a question spouses, domestic partners and roommates are going to be forced to confront in the next few weeks as they fill out their 2020 Census forms: Who gets to be the primary person in the household? Everyone else who lives in the home has to be identified on the form by how they are related to so-called “Person 1.” It’s a question that even the most egalitarian homes are going to have to figure out – though it’s sure to spark some intriguing conversations. For married couple Debbie Kleinberg and Frankie Huff, it’s a no-brainer. “Me, because anytime Frankie has paperwork, I do it,” said Kleinberg, a credit administrator, who lives with her college-professor wife in an Orlando suburb. Kleinberg said the 2020 Census-answering process in their home will follow a familiar pattern. “The notice will come in the mail.