Almanac of State Legislative Elections
The Almanac of State Legislative Elections, Third Edition combines detailed, state-by-state, district-by-district election results for the nation’s 6,744 state legislative districts with a wide range of socioeconomic data for each district to present a comprehensive portrait of voting and demographic trends across the nation. This new edition features data from 2000 through 2006, covering the most recent trends and updates to district lines. It includes extensive state-by-state analyses and 290 maps of the district boundaries. Inside, researchers will find:


• An introductory overview of the major trends in all 50 states and their legislative districts
• In-depth data from each state showing the voting results and demographic changes in each of the districts from 2000 through 2006
• Concise and informative essays on each state that offer context to the data presented and provide valuable historical perspective and analyze current major electoral and demographic changes
• Over 290 color maps showing district boundaries for state House and Senate districts, plus detail maps on urban areas and population that show how much each district has gained or lost in population during the period
• Statistical tables for each state, showing district-by-district population changes, along with up-to-date (2006) demographic data measuring average household income, degree of higher education, percent above/below the poverty line, and ethnic/racial mix

This unique and valuable work is the only resource to bring together district maps, elections results, and demographics for all 50 states in one source.

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Almanac of State Legislative Elections
The Almanac of State Legislative Elections, Third Edition combines detailed, state-by-state, district-by-district election results for the nation’s 6,744 state legislative districts with a wide range of socioeconomic data for each district to present a comprehensive portrait of voting and demographic trends across the nation. This new edition features data from 2000 through 2006, covering the most recent trends and updates to district lines. It includes extensive state-by-state analyses and 290 maps of the district boundaries. Inside, researchers will find:


• An introductory overview of the major trends in all 50 states and their legislative districts
• In-depth data from each state showing the voting results and demographic changes in each of the districts from 2000 through 2006
• Concise and informative essays on each state that offer context to the data presented and provide valuable historical perspective and analyze current major electoral and demographic changes
• Over 290 color maps showing district boundaries for state House and Senate districts, plus detail maps on urban areas and population that show how much each district has gained or lost in population during the period
• Statistical tables for each state, showing district-by-district population changes, along with up-to-date (2006) demographic data measuring average household income, degree of higher education, percent above/below the poverty line, and ethnic/racial mix

This unique and valuable work is the only resource to bring together district maps, elections results, and demographics for all 50 states in one source.

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Almanac of State Legislative Elections

Almanac of State Legislative Elections

Almanac of State Legislative Elections

Almanac of State Legislative Elections

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The Almanac of State Legislative Elections, Third Edition combines detailed, state-by-state, district-by-district election results for the nation’s 6,744 state legislative districts with a wide range of socioeconomic data for each district to present a comprehensive portrait of voting and demographic trends across the nation. This new edition features data from 2000 through 2006, covering the most recent trends and updates to district lines. It includes extensive state-by-state analyses and 290 maps of the district boundaries. Inside, researchers will find:


• An introductory overview of the major trends in all 50 states and their legislative districts
• In-depth data from each state showing the voting results and demographic changes in each of the districts from 2000 through 2006
• Concise and informative essays on each state that offer context to the data presented and provide valuable historical perspective and analyze current major electoral and demographic changes
• Over 290 color maps showing district boundaries for state House and Senate districts, plus detail maps on urban areas and population that show how much each district has gained or lost in population during the period
• Statistical tables for each state, showing district-by-district population changes, along with up-to-date (2006) demographic data measuring average household income, degree of higher education, percent above/below the poverty line, and ethnic/racial mix

This unique and valuable work is the only resource to bring together district maps, elections results, and demographics for all 50 states in one source.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780872895515
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 08/01/2007
Series: Almanac of State Legislatures
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

William Lilley III is a former political and economic historian who was a senior corporate official of CBS, the media company in New York. He is a co-founder of i Map Data.

Laurence J. De Franco is an expert in the new field of geo-economics that merges the disciplines of economics, political science, and geography with computer science. He is a co-founder of i Map Data Inc.

Mark F. Bernstein is a former legislative aide to then-Rep. Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., a research assistant to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., and a law clerk to a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals. His work has appeared in The Public Interest, the New Republic, and the Wall Street Journal, among other places.

Kari L. Ramsby heads client services and major projects for i Map Data. She is an expert in political data, including elections and redistricting.

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