FYI, the 106th CD files are up at www.directionsmag.com in MI format - look
under free data/new uploads.

Josh

At 05:05 PM 2/22/00 -0500, Mark Thomas wrote:
>On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 05:24:20 -0800 (PST) Christopher Robinson 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> 1. Is there any place on the web with MapInfo tables
>> of congressional districts?
>
>Actually, you can go to the ESRI site (www.esri.com) and get them in 
>shapefile format, then use Universal Translator to bring them into 
>MapInfo.  Go to http://www.esri.com/data/online/index.html
>then under Select Data by Type choose "U.S. TIGER data," then you'll 
>have to register, then select a state, then Select by Layer.
>
>This derives from TIGER95 and I don't know if it contains changes in 
>Texas or Georgia that occured with the 105th congress, and certainly 
>not the ones for the 106th Congress in North Carolina.  The 104th 
>congress boundaries should be fine for all other states.

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