New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment Election District Reapportionment Maps
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of approximately 900 city and county maps from local boards of elections, collected by the Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, apparently as part of the development of a state reapportionment plan. The maps show election districts that were current between 1970 and 1980; city, village, town or county boundaries; bodies of water; roads; streets; railroads; and power lines.
Title
- Election district reapportionment maps
Quantity
- 10 cubic feet; 900 maps
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B1300
Creator
Arrangement
Alphabetical by county.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of approximately 900 city and county maps from local boards of elections collected by the Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, apparently as part of the development of a state reapportionment plan. The maps are annotated to show election districts that were current between 1970 and 1980, and some maps were apparently printed by the New York State Judicial Commission on Reapportionment as part of its charge to submit a complete and valid reapportionment plan to the Legislature.
Along with demographic statistics, raw material for such a plan would necessarily include maps of various electoral areas to aid in following county and town lines and to comply with town and block rules put forward in the state constitution as part of the reapportionment process. These maps would aid that process.
Format and map characteristics vary widely with the base maps used; there is little consistency except in the purpose of the annotation. Most often copies of maps produced by city, county, or state agencies for planning, zoning or other purposes were used for annotating, although some commercially produced base maps were used (e.g., Sanborn maps). None of the base maps appear to be originals produced for this specific purpose. In general the base maps show city, village, town or county boundaries, bodies of water, roads, streets, railroads, and power lines, all to different degrees. The base maps sometimes have titles or legends of varying kinds. Scales vary but are all non-metric, usually shown as miles. Handwritten dates are infrequently present, sometimes consisting of statements declaring the map is "valid" as of a certain date. Maps vary greatly in size, from 35.5 x 21.5 cm to 107 x 132 cm.
The annotations showing election districts are drawn and numbered by hand and do not follow any consistent scheme, reflecting the individual methods of their preparation. The markings are usually in color, made by markers or ink. In a few cases wards are marked, sometimes in pencil.
Related Material
Series B1906, New York State Department of Transportation Map Information Unit Legislative District Maps, 1970, and
Series A1456, New York State Legislative Advisory Task Force on Reapportionment Reapportionment Maps, 1970, contain related cartographic material.
Other Finding Aids
Item list is available at the repository.
Processing Information
Maps were weeded upon accessioning in 1989, at which time town maps were discarded when town election district boundaries were found on county maps that were retained.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.