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Download this ZIP collection and extract the folder to see all map files. Each file"s name reflects the print size.For the 2026 Ward shapefile, please visit the City of Cleveland Wards (2026) dataset.CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ALL MAPSThis folder contains the 2026 Ward Maps in both landscape and portrait orientations. These maps display the updated ward boundaries that will go into effect in 2026, ensuring users have access to a clear and comprehensive view of each ward’s layout.Each map provides:Clearly marked ward boundaries with labels or numbers.Key streets, landmarks, and natural features to assist with orientation.A legend explaining any colors, line styles, or symbols used.A north arrow for direction.A scale bar for approximate distance reference.The mixed orientations (landscape and portrait) accommodate different use cases—landscape for wider ward shapes and portrait for taller or more compact wards—ensuring flexibility in viewing and printing. These maps are an essential GIS resource for planners, policymakers, and community members involved in redistricting, demographic analysis, and community planning for the 2026 ward implementation.Update FrequencyStaticDepartment ContactCleveland City Planning Commission
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The dataset contains polygons representing boundaries of District of Columbia 2022 election Wards. Boundaries include Census 2020 demographic data for population, age, race and housing. In the United States Census, Wards are the area name-Legal Statistical Area Description (LSAD) Term-Part Indicator for the District of Columbia.
Ward boundaries in Chicago from May 2003 to May 2015, corresponding to the dates when a new City Council is sworn in, based on the immediately preceding elections. Neither this description nor the dataset should be relied upon in situations where legal precision is required. The data can be viewed on the Chicago Data Portal with a web browser. However, to view or use the files outside of a web browser, you will need to use compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS (shapefile) or Google Earth (KML or KMZ), is required.
Ward boundaries in Chicago from May 2023 onward, corresponding to the dates when a new City Council is sworn in, based on the immediately preceding elections. Neither this description nor the dataset should be relied upon in situations where legal precision is required.
This dataset is in a format for spatial datasets that is inherently tabular but allows for a map as a derived view. Please click the indicated link below for such a map.
To export the data in either tabular or geographic format, please use the Export button on this dataset.
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Refer to the current geographies boundaries table for a list of all current geographies and recent updates.
This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released ward boundaries as at 1 January 2025, as defined by the territorial authorities and/or Local Government Commission and maintained by Stats NZ, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 224 wards, excluding ‘area outside ward’.
Wards are defined under the Local Electoral Act 2001 and result from dividing a territorial authority for electoral purposes. Wards were originally set up within any territorial authority with a population of at least 20,000. The ward system was designed to allow for the recognition of communities within a territorial authority and to increase community involvement in the local government system.
Territorial authorities can now choose whether they would like to maintain electoral wards. As a result, the number of wards has steadily decreased since they were first created in 1989. Ward boundaries are reviewed in the year before the three-yearly local government elections.
Wards are defined at meshblock level, and do not coincide with the statistical area 1 (SA1), statistical area 2 (SA2), or statistical area 3 (SA3) geographies.
Numbering
Wards are numbered based on their corresponding territorial authority. Each ward has a unique five-digit number. The first three digits represent the territorial authority that the ward lies within. The following two digits are sequential and represent the number of wards within a territorial authority. For example, Westland District (057) has three wards, which are coded 05701, 05702, and 05703.
Some territorial authorities do not use wards. In the classification, these territorial authorities use ‘99’ for the last two digits of the ward code, and the descriptor “Area Outside Ward”.
Clipped Version
This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.
High-definition version
This high definition (HD) version is the most detailed geometry, suitable for use in GIS for geometric analysis operations and for the computation of areas, centroids and other metrics. The HD version is aligned to the LINZ cadastre.
Macrons
Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.
Digital data
Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.
Further information
To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use Ariā
For more information please refer to the Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023.
Contact: geography@stats.govt.nz
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City of Jackson Ward Boundaries
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Ward boundaries that overlay with the new revised Precincts. July 2022.
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This dataset consists of the Ward boundaries in the City of Casey. It also contains information on the Councillors.
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.
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Wards are divided electoral boundaries and are each assigned a voted-in city councillor. There are currently 15 wards.
Point this layer file to any downloaded ward boundaries layer.
Ward precincts, which function as local election districts, in Chicago. To view or use these files, compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS, is required. To download, right-click the "Download" link above and choose "Save link as."
Ward Boundaries, saved as a .TAB file in a compressed (zipped) format. These files contains the shape, extent and location of Ward Boundaries. This data has been derived from Ordnance Survey base mapping. (C) Crown copyright and database rights OS (licence 100023069).
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City of Mississauga Ward boundaries. The Mayor and Councillors are elected by the residents of the City for a four-year term. Councillors represent each of the eleven City wards. The Mayor is the Chief Executive Officer of the City and provides leadership to Council.Current City Council members as of June 24, 2024.Individual Ward Maps:Ward 1 MapWard 2 MapWard 3 MapWard 4 MapWard 5 MapWard 6 MapWard 7 MapWard 8 MapWard 9 MapWard 10 MapWard 11 Map
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The Map shows the ward boundaries of South Waikato. It will be updated as needed.
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The Brisbane City Council Local Government Area (LGA) is divided into twenty-six geographic areas called wards, as listed under Schedule 1 of the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012.Each ward is made up of a reasonable proportion of electors in the LGA to ensure democratic representation. The Ward boundaries are set by the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ).This resource was created using a file downloaded from the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ) website on 6 January 2020.
This web mapping application was created for the City of Eugene Ward Redistricting Process and demonstrated different scenarios for ward boundaries. The application now has the adopted ward boundaries. Updated 12/2021 Map also contains census blocks used in redistricting process and neighborhood boundaries.
Administrative Boundaries define the spatial extent level of legislative jurisdictions and regulatory, electoral, statistical and maritime geographic areas
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Contains ward boundaries within the Region of Peel for the 2022-2026 term of council. Municipal elections are levied at the Ward level. Councillors are elected from each ward to form Municipal and Regional councils.There are two files provided in this package:WardBoundary - the Regional Ward boundaries along with the start and end date of the ward boundary.WardBoundary_Councillors - this table follows the OpenNorth Represent format for their Represent API. It provides councillor information, including a link to their profile, photo, and contact information.In Brampton, there are wards that have multiple councillors. Councillors in Brampton also represent two wards at the Regional level. The relationship between WardBoundary and WardBoundary_Councillors should be joined as a one to many relationship to reflect this using the WardName and DistrictName columns as the join field. To use this relationship within ArcGIS Online Map View, check out the Rolling out related records in map viewer blog post from Esri.AppsOpenNorth Represent
Administrative Boundaries define the spatial extent level of legislative jurisdictions and regulatory, electoral, statistical and maritime geographic areas
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Download this ZIP collection and extract the folder to see all map files. Each file"s name reflects the print size.For the 2026 Ward shapefile, please visit the City of Cleveland Wards (2026) dataset.CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ALL MAPSThis folder contains the 2026 Ward Maps in both landscape and portrait orientations. These maps display the updated ward boundaries that will go into effect in 2026, ensuring users have access to a clear and comprehensive view of each ward’s layout.Each map provides:Clearly marked ward boundaries with labels or numbers.Key streets, landmarks, and natural features to assist with orientation.A legend explaining any colors, line styles, or symbols used.A north arrow for direction.A scale bar for approximate distance reference.The mixed orientations (landscape and portrait) accommodate different use cases—landscape for wider ward shapes and portrait for taller or more compact wards—ensuring flexibility in viewing and printing. These maps are an essential GIS resource for planners, policymakers, and community members involved in redistricting, demographic analysis, and community planning for the 2026 ward implementation.Update FrequencyStaticDepartment ContactCleveland City Planning Commission