BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. Legal descriptions of the voting precincts must be supplied by each municipality to the County Clerk, who then passes the information on to the State. The initial coverage was created by using Oakland County's roads, parcels, and municipal districts. The key attributes are Precinct (the precinct number) and Name (the name of the municipality to which the voting precinct belongs).
The 2018 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2018 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election.More Metadata
The VotingPrecinct polygon feature class identifies the voting district into which every parcel falls. Legal descriptions of the voting precincts must be supplied by each municipality to the County Clerk, who then passes the information on to the State. The initial coverage was created by using Oakland County's roads, parcels, and municipal districts. The key attributes are Precinct (the precinct number) and Name (the name of the municipality to which the voting precinct belongs).
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The 2022 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2022 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.More Metadata
The 2024 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2024 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
The 2016 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2016 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.More Metadata
The 2022 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2022 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
The 2020 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2020 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Voting Precincts for Monroe County, Michigan
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. Legal descriptions of the voting precincts must be supplied by each municipality to the County Clerk, who then passes the information on to the State. The initial coverage was created by using Oakland County's roads, parcels, and municipal districts. The key attributes are Precinct (the precinct number) and Name (the name of the municipality to which the voting precinct belongs).
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BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. Legal descriptions of the voting precincts must be supplied by each municipality to the County Clerk, who then passes the information on to the State. The initial coverage was created by using Oakland County's roads, parcels, and municipal districts. The key attributes are Precinct (the precinct number) and Name (the name of the municipality to which the voting precinct belongs).