Stats NZ Geographic Data Service :: tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2008-10:feed:layers:category=401216:sort=rStats NZhttps://datafinder.stats.govt.nz//2018 Census electoral population for proposed boundaries (Meshblock 2020)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042092019-11-11T01:06:30.888738+00:002019-11-18T22:37:21.147696+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104209-2018-census-electoral-population-for-proposed-boundaries-meshblock-2020/" title="Details for 2018 Census electoral population for proposed boundaries (Meshblock 2020)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104209.326945,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="2018 Census electoral population for proposed boundaries (Meshblock 2020) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 18 Nov 2019</strong><br />
<p>These meshblocks are used as a basis to build the electoral population for each <strong>proposed electorate</strong>. The electoral populations are calculated from the 2018 Census data using the formula specified in the Electoral Act 1993 and are confidentialised using Stats NZ confidentiality rules. The rules applied to the electoral populations are suppression of all unrounded counts below six (displayed as: ‘-999’) and random rounding to base three. Since the electoral populations of each meshblock are randomly rounded, the count for each meshblock could be different to the raw total by up to two when compared with the total electoral population for meshblocks from another source. Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Stats NZ are the data custodians. </p>
<p>Data is provided with tohutō/macrons (UTF-8 format). To support users with the compatibility of the data and the applications they might be using, additional fields are also provided in ASCII format. </p>
<p>Meshblocks, which aggregate to form electorates, are updated annually by Stats NZ. Since the 2013/14 boundary review, a number of meshblock boundaries that coincide with electorate boundaries have been adjusted to a better position i.e. to follow the correct line of a river or road. These minor adjustments do not affect any populations. The adjustments are visible in a small number of land and coastal areas where the current and proposed boundaries do not exactly align. The Representation Commission will be asked to approve these minor adjustments when they fix the boundaries in 2020.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/electoral/" title="Profile for Electorates">Electorates</a><br />
Added: 11 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 18 Nov 2019<br />
2018 Census electoral population (Meshblock 2020)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-04:layers:1045782020-04-08T04:27:01.267362+00:002020-04-08T04:19:48.031830+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104578-2018-census-electoral-population-meshblock-2020/" title="Details for 2018 Census electoral population (Meshblock 2020)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104578.332565,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="2018 Census electoral population (Meshblock 2020) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 08 Apr 2020</strong><br />
<p>These meshblocks are used as a basis to build the electoral population for each electorate. We calculated the electoral populations from the 2018 Census data using the formula specified in the Electoral Act 1993 and then apply two confidentiality rules: suppression of all unrounded counts below six (displayed as: ‘-999’) and random rounding to base three. Since the electoral populations of each meshblock are randomly rounded, the count for each meshblock could be different to the raw total by up to two when compared with the total electoral population for meshblocks from another source.</p>
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<p>Data is provided with tohutō/macrons (UTF-8 format). To support users with the compatibility of the data and the applications they might be using, additional fields are also provided in ASCII format.</p>
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<p>Meshblocks, which aggregate to form electorates, are updated annually by Stats NZ. The 2020 electorate boundaries reflect a number of minor technical adjustments to meshblock boundaries, not involving population i.e. to follow the correct line of a river or road. The adjustments are visible in a small number of land and coastal areas where electorate boundaries otherwise unchanged between 2014 and 2020 do not exactly align.</p>
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<p><em>Note: This dataset contains the meshblock MB2020_V2_00 (version 2), a major released version of the annually released meshblock boundaries as at 17 April 2020. This version contains 53,582 meshblocks, or an additional two when compared with MB2020_V1_00 (excluding the 16 non-digitised meshblocks). This version reflects changes made to meshblocks for the 2019/2020 Representation Commission.</em></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/electoral/" title="Profile for Electorates">Electorates</a><br />
Added: 08 Apr 2020<br />
Updated: 08 Apr 2020<br />
Māori Electorates 2020tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-04:layers:1045792020-04-08T04:43:28.620428+00:002020-04-08T04:42:00.341409+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104579-maori-electorates-2020/" title="Details for Māori Electorates 2020"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104579.332566,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Māori Electorates 2020 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 08 Apr 2020</strong><br />
<p>These boundaries comprise the seven Māori electorates released by the Representation Commission in April 2020. These boundaries will be used for the 2020 and 2023 general elections. </p>
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<p>The Representation Commission is convened by the Surveyor-General, its role is to re-draw electorate boundaries to make sure each electorate has about the same number of people. We calculate the Māori electoral population, number of Māori electorates and electoral quota using the formula specified in the Electoral Act 1993. When setting the boundaries, the Representation Commission also considers existing boundaries, communities of interest (including iwi affiliations), the infrastructure that links communities (such as main roads), topographical features, and any projected variation in the population of those electorates during their existence. </p>
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<p>Data is provided with tohutō/macrons (UTF-8 format). To support users with the compatibility of the data and the applications they might be using, additional fields are also provided in ASCII format. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Meshblocks, which aggregate to form electorates, are updated annually by Stats NZ. The 2020 electorate boundaries reflect a number of minor technical adjustments to meshblock boundaries, not involving population i.e. to follow the correct line of a river or road. The adjustments are visible in a small number of land and coastal areas where electorate boundaries otherwise unchanged between 2014 and 2020 do not exactly align.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/electoral/" title="Profile for Electorates">Electorates</a><br />
Added: 08 Apr 2020<br />
Updated: 08 Apr 2020<br />
Proposed Māori Electorates 2020tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042082019-11-11T00:50:59.489798+00:002019-11-18T22:02:34.679891+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104208-proposed-maori-electorates-2020/" title="Details for Proposed Māori Electorates 2020"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104208.326944,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Proposed Māori Electorates 2020 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 18 Nov 2019</strong><br />
<p>These boundaries comprise the <strong>proposed</strong> seven <strong>Māori electorates</strong> released by the Representation Commission in November 2019 for public consultation. Public objections to the proposed electorate boundaries can be made between 20 November and 20 December 2019. Following release of the objections, counter-objections can be made between 10 and 24 January 2020. Following consideration of objections and counter-objections, the boundaries for the 2020 and 2023 general elections will be fixed by the Representation Commission in April 2020.</p>
<p>The Representation Commission is convened by the Surveyor-General, its role is to re-draw electorate boundaries to make sure each electorate has about the same number of people. The Māori electoral population, number of Māori electorates and electoral quota are calculated using formula specified in the Electoral Act 1993. When setting the boundaries, the Representation Commission also considers existing boundaries, communities of interest (including iwi affiliations), the infrastructure that links communities (such as main roads), topographical features, and any projected variation in the population of those electorates during their existence. Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Stats NZ are the data custodians.</p>
<p>Data is provided with tohutō/macrons (UTF-8 format). To support users with the compatibility of the data and the applications they might be using, additional fields are also provided in ASCII format.</p>
<p>Meshblocks, which aggregate to form electorates, are updated annually by Stats NZ. Since the 2013/14 boundary review, a number of meshblock boundaries that coincide with electorate boundaries have been adjusted to a better position i.e. to follow the correct line of a river or road. These minor adjustments do not affect any populations. The adjustments are visible in a small number of land and coastal areas where the current and proposed boundaries do not exactly align. The Representation Commission will be asked to approve these minor adjustments when they fix the boundaries in 2020.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/electoral/" title="Profile for Electorates">Electorates</a><br />
Added: 11 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 18 Nov 2019<br />
Māori Electoral District 2014tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-10:layers:1040632019-10-15T00:06:41.738610+00:002019-10-15T00:05:31.106530+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104063-maori-electoral-district-2014/" title="Details for Māori Electoral District 2014"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104063.325650,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Māori Electoral District 2014 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 15 Oct 2019</strong><br />
<p>Māori Electoral District 2014 is the definitive set of 2014 Māori electoral district boundaries as defined by the Representation Commission. Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Stats NZ are the custodians. These boundaries comprise the Māori electoral districts as constituted under the Electoral Act 1993. Māori electoral districts extend to the 12-mile limit and are defined at meshblock level. The number of Māori electoral districts, and Māori electoral populations for each electorate, are calculated using formula in the Electoral Act 1993. The Representation Commission is convened by the Surveyor-General every five years following a Census of Population and Dwellings, and Māori Electoral Option. Its role is to re-draw electoral boundaries to make sure each electorate has about the same number of people. When setting the boundaries, the Representation Commission also considers existing boundaries, community of interest (including iwi affiliations), the infrastructure that links communities (such as main roads), topographical features, and any projected variation in the population of those districts during their existence. Māori Electoral District is a flat classification 7 categories These boundaries were used for the 2014 and 2017 New Zealand general elections. </p>
<p>This layer has been generalised, i.e. simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 15 Oct 2019<br />
Updated: 15 Oct 2019<br />
Māori Electoral District 2002tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-10:layers:1040642019-10-15T00:17:01.798192+00:002019-10-15T00:15:41.659751+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104064-maori-electoral-district-2002/" title="Details for Māori Electoral District 2002"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104064.325651,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Māori Electoral District 2002 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 15 Oct 2019</strong><br />
<p>Māori Electoral District 2002 is the definitive set of 2002 Māori electoral district boundaries as defined by the Representation Commission. Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Stats NZ are the custodians. These boundaries comprise the Māori electoral districts as constituted under the Electoral Act 1993. Māori electoral districts extend to the 12-mile limit and are defined at meshblock level. The number of Māori electoral districts, and Māori electoral populations for each electorate, are calculated using formula in the Electoral Act 1993. The Representation Commission is convened by the Surveyor-General every five years following a Census of Population and Dwellings, and Māori Electoral Option. Its role is to re-draw electoral boundaries to make sure each electorate has about the same number of people. When setting the boundaries, the Representation Commission also considers existing boundaries, community of interest (including iwi affiliations), the infrastructure that links communities (such as main roads), topographical features, and any projected variation in the population of those districts during their existence. Māori Electoral District is a flat classification with 7 categories These boundaries were used for the 2002 and 2005 New Zealand general elections. </p>
<p>This layer has been generalised, i.e. simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 15 Oct 2019<br />
Updated: 15 Oct 2019<br />
Māori Electoral District 2007tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-10:layers:1040662019-10-15T00:25:22.477880+00:002019-10-15T00:24:05.345426+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104066-maori-electoral-district-2007/" title="Details for Māori Electoral District 2007"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104066.325653,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Māori Electoral District 2007 thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 15 Oct 2019</strong><br />
<p>Māori Electoral District 2007 is the definitive set of 2007 Māori electoral district boundaries as defined by the Representation Commission. Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) and Stats NZ are the custodians. These boundaries comprise the Māori electoral districts as constituted under the Electoral Act 1993. Māori electoral districts extend to the 12-mile limit and are defined at meshblock level. The number of Māori electoral districts, and Māori electoral populations for each electorate, are calculated using formula in the Electoral Act 1993. The Representation Commission is convened by the Surveyor-General every five years following a Census of Population and Dwellings, and Māori Electoral Option. Its role is to re-draw electoral boundaries to make sure each electorate has about the same number of people. When setting the boundaries, the Representation Commission also considers existing boundaries, community of interest (including iwi affiliations), the infrastructure that links communities (such as main roads), topographical features, and any projected variation in the population of those districts during their existence. Māori Electoral District is a flat classification 7 categories These boundaries were used for the 2008 and 2011 New Zealand general elections. </p>
<p>This layer has been generalised, i.e. simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 15 Oct 2019<br />
Updated: 15 Oct 2019<br />