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Kansas

Merged at MCD Group level.

There are several possible mismatches where it is believed that a electoral precinct should be associated with the MCDGRP it is assigned, but it is conceivable that it might belong to another.

MCDGRP  CENSUS PRECINCT              ELECTORAL PRECINCT

In 1990:                                                

 604    Gardner 1 and 2              Gardner TWP 1 and 2                                                
 605    Gardner Precinct 1 and 2     GAC (two of them)    
1040    Phillipsburg                 Phillipsburg/Armory        
1355    City of Lake Quivira         QC1                        
1462    Wellington Ward               /          / 
        1/1,1/2,2/1,2/2,             1/1,1/2,1/3,1/4,   
        3/1,3/2,4/1,4/2.             2/1,2/2,2/3,2/4.

In 1988:

 604    Gardner 1 and 2              Gardner Twnshp 1 and 2
 605    Gardner Precinct 1 and 2     Gardner City Precinct 1 and 2
 816    Odee                         Adee 
1040    Phillipsburg                 Phillipsburg/Armory

In 1986 and 1984:

 604, 816, 1040:  as above.

There are also several electoral precincts of the form A-B where A and B have different MCDGRPs. MCDGRP -A gets the electoral information and MCDGRP -B gets nothing which often results in no voting data for that group. The following is a list of the MCDGRPs that recieved a surplus and deficit of electoral information in 1984:

SURPLUS           DEFICIT

  582**           585**
  751             750
  793             783
  833**           834**
  860             856
  888**           890**
  889**           890**
 1295*           1294*

*  and also 1984 and 1986.
** and also 1984 and 1986 and 1990.

Intitial hand matching found that only County 069 should be an exception for all years. Checking the remainder of the state found a few more exception counties. The state was then reprocessed to be computer-matched again.




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