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Q: It is taking a long time to run Political-Neighborhood Walks.  What should I do?

A: The Neighborhood Walks procedure is designed to direct a walker(s) on the most efficient route to take when visiting voters.  We recommend picking a subset of the streets in your area, and/or a subset of the overall voters.

For example, my voter list includes information on the sex, race and age of voters.  I believe that black female voters over the age of 50 will be critical to my campaign success.  I can create a subset of voters called Targeted Voters that meet these criteria using Selection-Select by Condition.

You can find more information on Selecting by Condition under Answering Questions about Attributes in Chapter 10, Location Attributes and Queries, in the Maptitude Users Guide.

I may also know that among these Targeted Voters, I am most interested in visiting those in a particular neighborhood.  I can use the selection tools (described in detail under Selecting Features with the Selection Tools of Chapter 10, Location and Attribute Queries, of the Maptitude Users Guide) to create a subset of the streets I would like to visit.

Then, when you run Political-Neighborhood Walks, you can specify the Targeted Voters and the Streets to Visit.

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