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- DistrictBuilder abstract "DistrictBuilder is an open source computer software developed by Public Mapping Project and engineered by Azavea, a geospatial analysis company, for drawing maps of electoral districts. Using the software, people can create and edit district plans, display demographics and election data, and show additional reference map layers.In 2010 and 2011, the software was used by a number of citizen groups to present redistricting proposals in some US states. In addition, the software was also used in redistricting competitions organized by Michael McDonald in 6 US states.".
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- DistrictBuilder wikiPageWikiLinkText "DistrictBuilder".
- DistrictBuilder caption "(A screenshot of the software taken by George Mason University.)".
- DistrictBuilder developer "Azavea, Public Mapping Project".
- DistrictBuilder language "English".
- DistrictBuilder latestReleaseVersion "1.2".
- DistrictBuilder license Open_source.
- DistrictBuilder name "DistrictBuilder".
- DistrictBuilder operatingSystem Linux.
- DistrictBuilder programmingLanguage "Python".
- DistrictBuilder status "Active".
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- DistrictBuilder subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_Python.
- DistrictBuilder subject Category:GIS_software.
- DistrictBuilder subject Category:Geodemography.
- DistrictBuilder subject Category:Geographical_technology.
- DistrictBuilder subject Category:Redistricting.
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- DistrictBuilder comment "DistrictBuilder is an open source computer software developed by Public Mapping Project and engineered by Azavea, a geospatial analysis company, for drawing maps of electoral districts. Using the software, people can create and edit district plans, display demographics and election data, and show additional reference map layers.In 2010 and 2011, the software was used by a number of citizen groups to present redistricting proposals in some US states.".