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Paper
Assimilating GIS-Based Voter Districting Processes in Maricopa County, Arizona
Track: New Technology and System Integration
Author(s): Tim Johnson

Accurate district coding is essential to the proper functioning of the election process. This presents an ever-present challenge to Maricopa County, Arizona, with more than 1.5 million registered voters and an extremely fluid and growing population. GIS-based technologies provide an effective solution. This paper will present a project undertaken by the Maricopa County Recorder/Elections Department to assimilate GIS data and methods into the Department's Voter Registration System to automatically place voters in their proper precincts and districts. The project combines address locations and spatial data maintained by Esri software with the enterprise system and voter data to derive the proper district codes. The software and technology employed include ArcGIS and ArcSDE, Microsoft SQL Server and VB. NET, and Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant methods and spatial data types. The project demonstrates a successful assimilation of GIS technology into an existing system architecture and development environment.

Tim Johnson
Maricopa County
Elections
111 S 3rd Ave, Ste 102
Phoenix , AZ 85003
US
Phone: 602-506-4959
E-mail: tjohnson@risc.maricopa.gov

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