Description: The 2014 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2014 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Description: The 2016 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2016 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Description: The 2018 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2018 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Description: The 2020 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2020 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Description: The 2022 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2022 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.
Description: This polygon dataset was originally developed in 2012 as part of the ENHANCE 911 grant project to develop a statewide GIS data layer for public safety answering points (PSAP) for Next Generation 911 and other 911 systems. A PSAP is a physical or virtual entity where 9-1-1 calls are delivered by the 9-1-1 Service Provider (source National Emergency Number Association - www.nena.org). This data outlines the PSAP service boundaries for the primary PSAPs across Michigan. These boundaries extend out to the nautical state boundaries for Michigan.
Description: The 2024 Precinct data set represents the geography used for the 2024 election cycle. Information was collected from local election officials along with county/local GIS authorities as well as a validation done by most, but not all jurisdictions. BOE maintains every effort to keep this data correct, however the data set is only as good as the information received from the local election official.