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110th Congressional Districts Geographic Products


The 110th Congressional Districts were used for the election of the 110th Congress. Two states, Georgia and Texas, redistricted for the 110th Congress.

The Census Bureau has produced new tables and maps that reflect the boundaries and geographic relationships for the two states that redistricted for the 110th Congress. For all other states, the 109th Congressional District tables and maps are used for the 110th Congressional District boundaries and geographic relationships. The tables, which are state-based, reflect the geographic relationships of the congressional districts to the various geographic entity types within each state. Additionally, we have produced state and nation-based code files for each entity type. Below are links to the 110th Congressional District Files:

110th Congressional Districts Tables and Code Files

110th Congressional District Maps

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How we acquired the Congressional Districts boundaries

For census data based on the 110th Congressional Districts go to the U.S. Census Bureau's American FactFinder.

Related sites:

arrow shaped bullet Census Redistricting Data Program
arrow shaped bullet Census Blocks split by 110th Congressional Districts
arrow shaped bullet 110th Congressional Districts generalized boundary files
arrow shaped bullet 109th Congressional Districts Geographic Products
arrow shaped bullet 108th Congressional Districts Geographic Products

If you have questions regarding the 110th Congressional Districts, please contact the Redisticting Data Office at (301) 763-4039. If you have questions regarding the 110th Congressional Districts geographic products please contact the Geography Division.


Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Author: Geography Division

Created: March-14-2007
Last Revised: December 31, 2008 at 10:10:18 AM