How do I use Communities of Interest?
You can identify a community of interest by creating a named selection set using the standard Maptitude selection tools.
You can identify a community of interest by creating a named selection set using the standard Maptitude selection tools.
Create a theme that shows the predominant race/ethnicity in each feature.
You can merge sub plans for different geographic areas into an open plan.
How to merge sub-plans for different geographic areas into a master plan in Maptitude for Redistricting
You can export a redistricting plan at any stage of development and the map features can be from the base layer or any layer that aggregates to features in the base layer. In most cases you will export to blocks. Choose Redistricting>Plan Utilities>Export Plan. Choose the selection of districts to export from the District drop-down …
How to export a redistricting plan to an equivalency file in Maptitude for Redistricting
Maptitude for Redistricting contains a / Wizard that takes care of all data and aggregation, even if the data are based on inconsistent geography. The wizard the data down to the census block level. It then the data up to all valid levels that you select such as tract, county and place. These levels correspond …
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Maptitude for Redistricting contains a / Wizard that takes care of all data and . The wizard the data down to the level. It then the data up to all valid levels that you select such as tract, county and place. These levels correspond to in the . If the data are in a geographic …
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