Electoral Districts based on the 2003 Apportionment
On July 2, 2003, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court issued a Final Order establishing the apportionment of the U.S. Congressional Districts and the Maine State Senate Districts. The 121st Legislature, in the First Regular Session, passed two public laws establishing the apportionment of districts for the Maine House of Representatives and for the County Commissioner Districts. These districts will be in effect for candidates participating in the June 8, 2004 Primary Election and November 2, 2004 General Election.
Overview of Apportionment
Detailed Description of Maine's Apportionment Process
Electoral Districts (1994-2003)
U.S. Congressional Districts Congressional Components Report - lists the counties or municipalities that are included within the newly apportioned districts.
Congressional Map
Maine Senate Districts
State Senate Components Report - lists the municipalities or the Census Blocks within the portions of the municipalities that are included within the newly apportioned districts.
Senate Maps
Detailed descriptions of each Senate District: HTML |
PDF |
Word
Maine House of Representatives Districts
This link connects to Chapter 289 of the Public Laws of 2003, which was enacted by the 121st Legislature and signed by the Governor on May 23, 2003, and became effective on September 13, 2003. The law lists the municipalities or the Census Blocks within the portions of the municipalities that are included within the newly apportioned districts.
House Maps
Detailed description of each House District: HTML | PDF | Word County Commissioner Districts
This link connects to Chapter 291 of the Public Laws of 2003, which was enacted by the 121st Legislature and signed by the Governor on May 23, 2003, and became effective on September 13, 2003. The law lists the municipalities or the Census Blocks within the portions of the unorganized territories that are included within the newly apportioned districts.
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