State Legislative District Lower Chamber
About State Legislative District Lower Chamber
State legislative districts are the areas from which members are elected to state or equivalent entity legislatures. The state legislative district embodies the upper (senate - SLDU) and lower (house - SLDL) chambers of the state legislature. The Census Bureau first reported data for state legislative districts as part of the 2000 Public Law (P.L.) 94-171 Redistricting Data File for the states that choose to submit them.
State legislative districts (2010 Election Cycle)
States participating in Phase 1 of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data Program, as part of P.L. 94-171, voluntarily provided the Census Bureau with the 2006 election cycle boundaries, codes, and in some cases names for their state legislative districts. All 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, participated in Phase 1. States subsequently provided legal changes and/or corrections to those plans through the Census Bureau's Redistricting Data Office or as part of Phase 2 of the 2010 Redistricting Data Program.
Nebraska has a unicameral legislature and the District of Columbia has a single council, both of which the Census Bureau treats as upper-chamber legislative areas for the purpose of data presentation. Therefore, there are no data by the lower house of the state legislative districts for either Nebraska or the District of Columbia.
State Legislative District Codes
A unique 3-character census code, identified by state participants, is assigned to each state legislative district within a state. In Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, and Puerto Rico, the state participant did not define the current state legislative districts to cover all of the state or equivalent area. In states other than Maryland, the code "ZZZ" has been assigned to areas with no state legislative districts defined (usually water bodies). These unassigned areas are treated within state as a single state legislative district for purposes of data presentation. In Maryland, the code "Z**", where "**" represents the last two digits of the county code, has been assigned to areas with no state legislative district defined. These unassigned areas are treated within county as a single state legislative district for purposes of data presentation. ;
State legislative districts (2010 Election Cycle)
States participating in Phase 1 of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data Program, as part of P.L. 94-171, voluntarily provided the Census Bureau with the 2006 election cycle boundaries, codes, and in some cases names for their state legislative districts. All 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, participated in Phase 1. States subsequently provided legal changes and/or corrections to those plans through the Census Bureau's Redistricting Data Office or as part of Phase 2 of the 2010 Redistricting Data Program.
Nebraska has a unicameral legislature and the District of Columbia has a single council, both of which the Census Bureau treats as upper-chamber legislative areas for the purpose of data presentation. Therefore, there are no data by the lower house of the state legislative districts for either Nebraska or the District of Columbia.
State Legislative District Codes
A unique 3-character census code, identified by state participants, is assigned to each state legislative district within a state. In Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, and Puerto Rico, the state participant did not define the current state legislative districts to cover all of the state or equivalent area. In states other than Maryland, the code "ZZZ" has been assigned to areas with no state legislative districts defined (usually water bodies). These unassigned areas are treated within state as a single state legislative district for purposes of data presentation. In Maryland, the code "Z**", where "**" represents the last two digits of the county code, has been assigned to areas with no state legislative district defined. These unassigned areas are treated within county as a single state legislative district for purposes of data presentation. ;
State:
- State Legislative Subdistrict 29B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 29C
- State Legislative Subdistrict 2A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 2B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 2C
- State Legislative Subdistrict 33A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 33B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 34A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 34B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 35A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 35B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 37A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 37B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 38A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 38B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 3A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 3B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 4A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 4B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 5A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 5B
- State Legislative Subdistrict 9A
- State Legislative Subdistrict 9B
- Tenth Bristol District
- Tenth Essex District
- Tenth Hampden District
- Tenth Middlesex District
- Tenth Norfolk District
- Tenth Plymouth District
- Tenth Suffolk District
- Tenth Worcester District
- Third Barnstable District
- Third Berkshire District
- Third Bristol District
- Third Essex District
- Third Hampden District
- Third Hampshire District
- Third Middlesex District
- Third Norfolk District
- Third Plymouth District
- Third Suffolk District
- Third Worcester District
- Thirteenth Bristol District
- Thirteenth Essex District
- Thirteenth Middlesex District
- Thirteenth Norfolk District
- Thirteenth Suffolk District
- Thirteenth Worcester District
- Thirtieth Middlesex District
- Thirty-Fifth Middlesex District
- Thirty-First Middlesex District
- Thirty-Fourth Middlesex District
- Thirty-Second Middlesex District
- Thirty-Seventh Middlesex District
- Thirty-Sixth Middlesex District
- Thirty-Third Middlesex District
- Twelfth Bristol District
- Twelfth Essex District
- Twelfth Hampden District
- Twelfth Middlesex District