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FairVote2020 has developed an interactive map showing voter registration rates in Maryland communities and neighborhoods as of April 2004. Boundaries for the thematic display are based on census block groups.
               Zooming in to a scale of about five miles, you will see the estimated number of unregistered persons (by block group) displayed in purple boxes.
You can view socioeconomic themes -- race, ethnicity, income, access to vehicles, etc. -- for these neighborhood areas by selecting maps from the drop-down menu under "Compare Maps" on the left. These maps also show block group-level detail, providing an exact boundary match to the voter registration data.
                            Below the links to the interactive maps is a              link              to a directory with  about 950 maps in Adobe format --              printer-ready and PDA compatible.              These maps show street-level detail for areas where 40% or more of the voting age population is minority, with an estimated 200 or more unregistered or inactive              voters. There  are an estimated 500,000 unregistered or inactive voters (all races) in the 950 focus areas, representing nearly 44% of the resident voting age population. About 58% of Maryland's minority population lives in these areas.
                There is also a link to Adobe maps showing neighborhood registration rates for all Maryland localities with populations greater than 15,000.
                           % 18+ Unregistered or Inactive in 2004
                           % 18+ Unregistered or Inactive in 2004
(              neighborhood-level  block groups as proxy precincts)
                          Zoom to:
                       Baltimore
                          Salisbury
                          Silver Spring                          
                                        Google-FairData Base Map  (start with a Google map              interface)
                           Google-FairData Base Map  (start with a Google map              interface)
Map 1 (default map) -- Unregistered or Inactive Voting              Age Population in 2004
             At a scale of about 5 miles, the estimated number              of voting age persons (by block group) who are not registered  is              displayed in purple boxes.  When you click on ZOOM TO and then click              on the map -- voter registration and demographic data for the block              group selected will appear in a table below the map. Click on INFO              and then click on the map for more detailed data.             
             At a scale of about 10 miles, precinct lines based              on the new 2002 precinct boundaries can be activated  by checking              the "2002 VTDs (MD)             "box below the map image. Click on              INFO and then click on the map for a pop-up window displaying the              precinct name. Remove the check mark on the box labeled "_Block              Group"   to display just the precinct lines on the              map.
             This map is based on an April 2004 statewide              registered voter file with 3 million names. Approximately 98% of              the addresses are geocoded. For the map theme, we have eliminated              from the registered count anyone who was identified as inactive.              This reduces the statewide active registered voter count to about 2.8 million              persons -Blank areas on the map depict              areas where the  geocoding or voter data was faulty.
             Sources: Census 2000,  Maryland Secretary of               State
          http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/voting/p20-542/tab04a.xls
             For use with the block level Adobe maps (see              below), at a scale of about 5 miles, green labels showing              the block group numbers are displayed by checking the box next               to "BG FIPS code" below the map image. (The five digit state-county              portion of the number, e.g. "24510" is not shown in the map --              24 is              for Maryland and 510 indicates Baltimore City -- but is displayed using              the INFO button and must be entered for searches based on  the block              group code using FIND. )
             Maps 2 thru 17 -- Block-Group              Socio-Economic Detail Maps 
             See             SocioEcon              mapper for map details.
             Sources: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1)              100-Percent Data and SF 3 Sample Data
             Note:              Precinct boundaries cannot be displayed in Maps 2 thru 17
             Map 18 -- Statewide Focus Areas 
             See also Adobe maps below. This map shows  block              group areas  with populations that are 40% or more minority,              according to the 2000 census, with 200 or more estimated              unregistered or inactive voters. 
             Street-level               printer-ready, PDA compatible detail maps can be downloaded  by              clicking on the INFO button and then on the precinct of interest.               Next select "Focus Areas" and select the Adobe map link from the              lower half of the pop-up window. Right click              and select Save Target As or Open in New Window).
             Batch downloads for the              Adobe files (organized by county, 2004 precinct proxy code, city,              zip, and  block group, number)  can be accessed via this directory:
                          http://fairplan.u31.infinology.net/MarylandAccess/Maps/FocusAreas/  
                           Click             here              for a  map-linked spreadsheet bridging between the Adobe              maps and the interactive map (with built-in sorting features) --              also located at the top of the above directory.               Try              Democracy South's  Greensboro, NC              tutorial,,              but note that in Maryland  there is no information on the race              or ethnicity of the voter.
             Map 19 -- Bush-Gore by County (Head-to-Head Contest)              Note that congressional lines are for the 109th              congress ( 2005-2006), not the historical 2000 boundaries.
             Map 20 -- Bush-Kerry by County (Head-to-Head Contest)
             At a scale of about 200 miles, green labels  show              votes cast for the two major party candidates by county.               
             This map does not display election returns below              the county level.
             Source:  Dave              Leip's Atlas of  US Presidential Elections, 12/03/04.
             Map 21 -- Party Affiliation (State Senate) 2007
             Map 22 -- Party Affiliation (State House) 2007
             Map 23 -- Party Affiliation (Congress) 2007
             
             High Detail               "Zoomable"-- Adobe format -- zoom to 200+)                                           
             These maps are set to print              at 11" by 17" but will print to smaller or larger page sizes.
             Click on the links below to              see the index of maps,  then click on the file name. It will take a              few moments for the file to load into the Acrobat reader, depending              upon the speed of your internet connection. To save and then view a              map file (the best method for accessing these files), right click on              the file name, then choose 'Save Target As' (Internet Explorer) or              'Save Link As' (Netscape). Files range from 50k to 500k in size.
                          These street-level maps              show neighborhoods and communities with populations that are 40% or              more minority, according to the 2000 census, with  200 or              more estimated unregistered or inactive voters. 
             White numbers overlaying              dots show estimated unregistered or inactive              voters (all races) by census block. These dots are color-coded to              show race/ethnicity components for the over 18 population residing              in the census block and scaled based on the total number of              estimated unregistered voters. 
             Census blocks  shaded in grey have minority              voting age populations below 40%. 
             The  files are organized by                             county,  2004 precinct proxy code, city, zip, and               block group number.              The precinct proxy code is based on a precinct that is within all or              part of the block group. Where block groups are split by precincts,              only one of the precincts is identified.  Precinct proxies  may also encompass more than one              block group.
             Click             here              for a  map-linked spreadsheet bridging between the Adobe              maps and the interactive map (with built-in sorting features) --              also located at the top of the above directory.               Try the Greensboro, NC              tutorial              developed with our client               Democracy South, but note that in Maryland              there is no information on the race or ethnicity of the voter. 
             There are an estimated               500,000  unregistered or inactive voters (all races) in the 950               focus areas, representing nearly 44% of the resident voting age              population. There are focus areas in 19 of the state's 22 counties.              About 58% of  Maryland's minority population  lives in              these areas.
                                                                                                   Birds-eye view of unregistered/inactive voter                                  rates. These maps can be used  for                                  orientation purposes  with the "focus area"                                  block-level maps above. The numbers displayed in                                  purple boxes show unregistered or inactive                                  voters and will match the unregistered voter                                  count in the footer portion of  the                                  block-level  "focus area" maps.  
                                                                  See also:                                 map-linked spreadsheet