This item is in mature support and is no longer updated. Available for historical reference only. This dataset contains polygons representing Election District boundaries within all municipalities in the state of New Jersey. The statewide dataset was created from existing vector data maintained by Remington & Vernick Engineers, under contract with the NJ Department of State, Division of Elections and KNOWiNK, for eleven counties (in part or in whole) and from county and municipal Election District and Ward maps, tax assessment parcel GIS data, and other data sources, for the balance of the state.
This item is in mature support and is no longer updated. Available for historical reference only. This dataset contains polygons representing voting Ward boundaries within all municipalities in the state of New Jersey. The statewide dataset was created from existing vector data maintained by Remington & Vernick Engineers, under contract with the NJ Department of State, Division of Elections and KNOWiNK, for eleven counties (in part or in whole) and from county and municipal Election District and Ward maps, tax assessment parcel GIS data, and other data sources, for the balance of the state.
Source: Census (Policy Map)In the report area in 2015-2019, 11.06% of the population is over the age of 65. 68.33% are of working age (18-64). 20.61% are under 18, and 7.71% are under 5 years old.
This dataset contains polygons representing Election District boundaries within all municipalities in the state of New Jersey. The statewide dataset was created from existing vector data maintained by Remington & Vernick Engineers, under contract with the NJ Department of State, Division of Elections and KNOWiNK, for eleven counties (in part or in whole) and from county and municipal Election District and Ward maps, tax assessment parcel GIS data, and other data sources, for the balance of the state.
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This polygon layer delineates the US Congressional District boundaries in New Jersey, 2022 - 2032. For this redistricting, the apportionment is the same as for the previous, 2012 redistricting, resulting in the same number of Congressional Districts; however the boundaries have changed significantly.
This version of the layer uses high-quality base map spatial data published by the State of New Jersey, instead of U.S. Census Bureau geographic data (TIGER.) Where no higher-quality data were available, the TIGER lines were used.
This layer, which overlays correctly the highest quality municipal boundary data for New Jersey is an unofficial version; by law, the official version is based on U.S. Census data (geographic and demographic.)
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This version of the unified school district layer, representing districts that provide education to all grade/age levels, uses high-quality base map spatial data published by the State of New Jersey. The U.S. Census Bureau's latest school district boundary data (TIGER) were used for guidance in establishing which municipalities to include in each district. The district boundaries were created using updated NJ Municipal Boundaries (Govt_admin_municipal_bnd). In addition, school district boundaries in two areas, on and near military bases, were edited to reflect special arrangements made for students residing in base housing. See Supplemental Information for details. By U.S. Census Bureau definition, school districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide, or pay other districts to provide, public educational services for the area's residents. The Census Bureau obtains the boundaries, names, local education agency codes, grade ranges, and school district levels for school districts from State officials for the primary purpose of providing the U.S. Department of Education with estimates of the number of children in poverty within each school district. This information serves as the basis for the Department of Education to determine the annual allocation of Title I funding to States and school districts. In 2015 NJ Department of Education (NJDOE) corrected grade ranges and district types according to financial obligation, not the provision of educational services. NJDOE used set of grades, based on financial responsibility, to assign the data for each child to exactly one school district, except for districts covering Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in Burlington County. See Supplemental Information and Process Steps for details. This data set normally is reviewed annually, and updated if necessary using school district information provided by the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE).
Map of New Jersey showing Municipal boundaries, Tax Parcel information, State and Federal Legislative Districts, Targeted Urban Municipalities and HUD-designated Urban Target, Difficult to Develop, and Qualified Census Tract Areas.Updated for 2022 Legislative and Congressional Districts.
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This item is in mature support and is no longer updated. Available for historical reference only. This dataset contains polygons representing Election District boundaries within all municipalities in the state of New Jersey. The statewide dataset was created from existing vector data maintained by Remington & Vernick Engineers, under contract with the NJ Department of State, Division of Elections and KNOWiNK, for eleven counties (in part or in whole) and from county and municipal Election District and Ward maps, tax assessment parcel GIS data, and other data sources, for the balance of the state.