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The Redistricting and Voting Rights Data Office (contact rdo@census.gov or 301-763-4039)
The tabs below represent the state legislative years associated with the state legislative districts collected by the U.S. Census Bureau through the Redistricting Data Program. The boundaries in effect for a specific legislative year are those boundaries in effect for that year’s election. Boundary updates are collected every two years, and typically, new products are generated only for state legislative districts with changes.
State legislative districts are generally included as part of the standard set of geographies for which decennial census and American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates data are produced. These data are available on data.census.gov. Selected other data products produced specifically for congressional and state legislative districts are referenced in the relevant tabs below, and are also available from data.census.gov.
Census 2000 data tabulated for the 2006 State Legislative Districts (the first state legislative district boundaires collected following post- Census 2000 redistricting) are available in the 2000: State Legislative District Summary File and the 2000: State Legislative District Demographic Profile (100 percent and sample).The Demographic Profile is available at data.census.gov. The Summary File is available on our FTP site or at data.census.gov.
To access the data on data.census.gov, type "2000 state legislative districts" in the search bar to see a list of tables from the 110th Congressional District Demographic Profile and Summary File. Use the filters to refine your search to a specific geography, table, or topic if desired.
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TIGER/Line Shapefiles are available for the 2006 State Legislative Districts, as well as those in effect for Census 2000. Note that the 2007 TIGER/Line release, which includes the 2006 State Legislative Districts, was the first release in shapefile format. Prior to that, files were released in TIGER/Line ASCII format. The exception is the Census 2000 TIGER/Line shapefiles, which were also released in shapefile format.
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For each county or statistically equivalent entity, these county-based maps show the boundaries and codes for voting districts and/or state legislative districts as delineated by the participating states in Phase 2, Voting District Project, of the Census 2000 Redistricting Data Program; the features underlying these boundaries; and the names of these features.
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