Talk:New Jersey's congressional districts

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Hunterdon County is not entirely in District 12 but rather partially in District 7 and 12. - will list the towns in each district when I get around to it in the future. --Quotison 05:05, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)


Important Note:

It appears that the entire list of municipalities (not the graphics, just the list) is a list from the 1992-2002 redistricting.

The entire list will have to be redone (sorry to be the bearer of bad news).

[edit] Millburn

Millburn is listed as being partly in the eleventh congressional district. However, no other district claims the remaing portion of millburn. I seem to remember that millburn is totally in the eleventh district. This needs to be confirmed and updated.

The League of Women Voters: 2006 New Jersey Citizen's Guide to Government (p. 60) says its split between 10 and 11. I'll check the 10th district article. Alansohn 00:01, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
Every split district was corrected based on the LWV NJ guide. For each district that is split the text (part; also in ##) was added to indicate the other district (or districts) that the municipality is covered by. All other districts not specified as split in the LWV guide had the (part) text removed. Alansohn 01:40, 4 September 2006 (UTC)