Maptitude for Redistricting Case Studies

California Redistricting Commission

Creating Transparency, Openness, and Trust: Modern Approaches to Redistricting

Census Bureau

California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) is a 14-member Commission that Californians created by passing the Voters FIRST Act at the November 2008 general election. The 14 commissioners define the geographic boundaries for 80 Assembly districts, 40 Senate districts, and four State Board of Equalization districts so that they contain reasonably equal populations.

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How to Redistrict Political Boundaries

Reapportioning Congressional Districts with Defensible, Reproducible, and Consistent Plans

Census Bureau

The Census Bureau counts the number of people living in the United States every decade, and the results are used to apportion the members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Maptitude for Redistricting makes it possible for state legislatures, reapportionment commissions, political parties, and interest groups to design redistricting plans that meet all kinds of objectives and comply with Federal requirements.

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Maptitude P & E Case Studies

Orange County Registrar of Voters

Enhancing the Election Process in Orange County, California

Census Bureau

The Orange County Registrar of Voters embraced Maptitude for Precinct and Election Management for creating portion boundaries, ballot types, and voting precincts, for allocating language assistance staff, and for deploying election day coordinators.

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New York City Board of Elections

Redrawing Lines Due to Congressional/Senate/Assembly and Local Reapportionment

Census Bureau

The New York City Board of Elections use Maptitude for Precinct and Election Management for creating Election District boundaries that comply with statutory requirements for compactness, wholly within districts, with physical boundaries, and with no more than 1,150 registrants.

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