Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a main map that shows eleven condensed maps of the Federal Electoral Districts as created by the Representation Order circa 1952. There are 265 members representing 263 districts (Halifax and Queen's on Prince Edward Island each have two members). The map is surrounded by eleven maps showing urban areas. All of these urban maps are at the same scale - 1:650 000. A table on the map lists the names of most districts. However, the districts in the urban insets are named directly on each inset map.
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This dataset published by Brisbane City Council contains South East Queensland federal electoral boundaries. It covers the area from approximately Gympie to the north, Toowoomba to the west and the New South Wales state border to the south.More information is available at Australian Electoral Commission (AEC).
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Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that was produced once the official detailed voting results were available for the October 1993 federal election. The main part of the map sheet consists of a main map at 1: 7 500 000 and 26 urban-area insets which are all at much larger scales. All maps show the boundaries of the Federal Electoral Districts and (in the insets) the boundaries of important cities and towns. The Districts are coloured by the party that won the district. A large table lists the Districts, gives the name of the elected candidate, and also has detailed voting data. The municipal data shown is as of 1991. Charts summarize the 1993 and 1989 election results by province and territory. A separate table lists Senate membership as of mid-1994. There is also a panel referring to the monarch, and to her representative in Canada, the governor general.
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Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that was produced once the official detailed voting results were available for the June 1997 federal election. The main part of the map sheet consists of a main map at 1: 7 500 000 and 28 urban-area insets which are all at much larger scales. All maps show the boundaries of the Federal Electoral Districts and (in the insets) the boundaries of important cities and towns. The Districts are coloured by the party that won the district. A large table lists the Districts, gives the name of the elected candidate, and also has detailed voting data. The municipal data shown is as of 1996. Charts summarize the 1997 and 1993 election results by province and territory. A separate table lists Senate membership as of mid-1998. There is also a panel referring to the monarch, and to her representative in Canada, the governor general.
Boundaries used for the Federal Electoral in the City of Brampton
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Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that was produced once the official detailed voting results were available for the November 2000 federal election. The main part of the map sheet consists of a main map at 1: 7 500 000 and 28 urban-area insets which are all at much larger scales. All maps show the boundaries of the Federal Electoral Districts and (in the insets) the boundaries of important cities and towns. The Districts are coloured by the party that won the district. A large table lists the Districts, gives the name of the elected candidate, and also has detailed voting data. The municipal data shown is as of 2001. Charts summarize the 2000 and 1997 election results by province and territory. A separate table lists Senate membership as of March 2001. There is also a panel referring to the monarch, and to her representative in Canada, the governor general.
Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that shows the results of the federal election on October 25th, 1993. The map was produced once the official detailed voting results were available for the October 1993 federal election. The main part of the map sheet consists of a main map at 1: 7 500 000 and 26 urban-area insets which are all at much larger scales. All maps show the boundaries of the Federal Electoral Districts and (in the insets) the boundaries of important cities and towns. The Districts are coloured by the party that won the district. A large table lists the Districts, gives the name of the elected candidate, and also has detailed voting data. The municipal data shown is as of 1991. Charts summarize the 1993 and 1989 election results by province and territory. A separate table lists Senate membership as of mid-1994.
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The Federal Electoral District Boundary Files portray the federal electoral district boundaries for which census data are disseminated. They are available for download in two types: cartographic and digital. Cartographic boundary files depict the geographic areas using only the shorelines of the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. Digital boundary files depict the full extent of the geographic areas, including the coastal water area. The files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis using commercially available geographic information systems (GIS) or other mapping software.
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Voting DistrictsThis feature layer, utilizing National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) data from the U.S. Census Bureau (USCB), depicts Voting Districts (VTDs) in the United States and Puerto Rico. Per the USCB, "VTDs refer to the generic name for geographic entities, such as precincts, wards, and election districts, established by state governments for the purpose of conducting elections.”Data currency: This cached Esri federal service is checked weekly for updates from its enterprise federal source (Voting Districts) and will support mapping, analysis, data exports and OGC API – Feature access.Data.gov: Not availableGeoplatform: Not availableFor more information, please visit: Voting and RegistrationFor feedback please contact: Esri_US_Federal_Data@esri.comThumbnail image courtesy of Mrs. GemstoneNGDA Data SetThis data set is part of the NGDA Governmental Units, and Administrative and Statistical Boundaries Theme Community. Per the Federal Geospatial Data Committee (FGDC), this theme is defined as the "boundaries that delineate geographic areas for uses such as governance and the general provision of services (e.g., states, American Indian reservations, counties, cities, towns, etc.), administration and/or for a specific purpose (e.g., congressional districts, school districts, fire districts, Alaska Native Regional Corporations, etc.), and/or provision of statistical data (census tracts, census blocks, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, etc.). Boundaries for these various types of geographic areas are either defined through a documented legal description or through criteria and guidelines. Other boundaries may include international limits, those of federal land ownership, the extent of administrative regions for various federal agencies, as well as the jurisdictional offshore limits of U.S. sovereignty. Boundaries associated solely with natural resources and/or cultural entities are excluded from this theme and are included in the appropriate subject themes."For other NGDA Content: Esri Federal Datasets
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Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Map components are available in a number of data exchange formats. Note: Toponymic (Electoral District names) information is contained in these data sets. Shoreline information and vectors are not included as part of the Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data set. A shoreline clip coverage can be obtained at the 1:1M scale in the VMAP(0) data set on GeoGratis. Federal Electoral Districts of Canada information is a two-dimensional vector data set. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through GeoGratis. Courtesy of Elections Canada/Données gracieusement fournies par Élections Canada.
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Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the election results with Federal Electoral Districts coloured by the winning party. Matching table lists for each federal electoral district: member elected member's party, voting data, and party holding the seat at dissolution. Inset maps depict areas with large numbers of electoral ridings.
Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that shows the results of the federal election on September 4th, 1984. This map consists of a has a main map of Canada at 1: 7 500 000, and a set of 20 urban insets, at either 1: 500 000 or at 1: 250 000. All maps show federal electoral districts and indicate, via colour, the party that won the district. There is a table listing all districts by name, and indicating (via coloured type) the name of the member elected.
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Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a main map that shows eleven condensed maps of the Federal Electoral Districts as created by the Representation Order circa 1952. There are 265 members representing 263 districts (Halifax and Queen's on Prince Edward Island each have two members). The map is surrounded by eleven maps showing urban areas. All of these urban maps are at the same scale - 1:650 000. A table on the map lists the names of most districts. However, the districts in the urban insets are named directly on each inset map.
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abstract Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that shows the results of the federal election on November 21, 1988. The maps show the boundaries of the Federal Electoral Districts and (in the insets) the boundaries of important cities and towns. The Districts are coloured by the party that was elected there. A large table lists the Districts and gives the name of the elected candidate. The municipal data shown is as of 1986.
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Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Map components are available in a number of data exchange formats. Note: Toponymic (Electoral District names) information is contained in these data sets. Shoreline information and vectors are not included as part of the Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data set. A shoreline clip coverage can be obtained at the 1:1M scale in the VMAP(0) data set on GeoGratis. Federal Electoral Districts of Canada information is a two-dimensional vector data set. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through GeoGratis. Courtesy of Elections Canada/Données gracieusement fournies par Élections Canada.
Contained within the Federal Elections, 1968 to 2001, Atlas of Canada series, is a map that shows the results of the federal election on June 25th, 1968. There is a large-scale map of Canada surrounded by inset maps of urban areas. There are 11 insets, none of which has a scale attributed to it. The map uses colour to show the winning party in each electoral district. There are two tables listing the districts. One just gives their numbers, while the other shows the name of the candidate elected.
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Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Map components are available in a number of data exchange formats. Note: Toponymic (Electoral District names) information is contained in these data sets. Shoreline information and vectors are not included as part of the Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data set. A shoreline clip coverage can be obtained at the 1:1M scale in the VMAP(0) data set on GeoGratis. Federal Electoral Districts of Canada information is a two-dimensional vector data set. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through GeoGratis. Courtesy of Elections Canada/Données gracieusement fournies par Élections Canada.
These maps show the proposed Federal Electoral Divisions. Sheet 1 shows Sydney and surrounding districts (X1331); Sheet 2 shows the New South Wales country areas, and has two detailed inserts for Wollongong and Newcastle (X1332). (X1331-32). 2 maps. Note: This description is extracted from Concise Guide to the State Archives of New South Wales, 3rd Edition 2000.
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Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Map components are available in a number of data exchange formats. Note: Toponymic (Electoral District names) information is contained in these data sets. Shoreline information and vectors are not included as part of the Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data set. A shoreline clip coverage can be obtained at the 1:1M scale in the VMAP(0) data set on GeoGratis. Federal Electoral Districts of Canada information is a two-dimensional vector data set. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through GeoGratis. Courtesy of Elections Canada/Données gracieusement fournies par Élections Canada.
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a main map that shows eleven condensed maps of the Federal Electoral Districts as created by the Representation Order circa 1952. There are 265 members representing 263 districts (Halifax and Queen's on Prince Edward Island each have two members). The map is surrounded by eleven maps showing urban areas. All of these urban maps are at the same scale - 1:650 000. A table on the map lists the names of most districts. However, the districts in the urban insets are named directly on each inset map.