Census and Economic Information Center
STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS
•CENSUS 2000 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILES
These profiles match the current boundaries of the Montana Legislative Districts and were released by the U.S. Census Bureau in January 2007.
The Profiles include four tables, labeled DP-1 through DP-4, which provide various demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics from the 2000 Decennial Census.
| To select a specific House or Senate District, use the drop down box and then click on the PDF button. |
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| More detailed tables (over 1,000) are available from the U.S. Census Bureau's American FactFinder web site. | |||||
•GEOGRAPHIC COMPARISON TABLES (GCT)
Compare all Senate and House Districts in one file for selected tables.
Click on a title below to view or download the table in PDF format.
•HOUSE AND SENATE THEMATIC MAPS
°Persons 25 Years & Over Percent High School Graduate or Higher |
°Persons 25 Years & Over Percent High School Graduate or Higher |
°Percent Owner Occupied Housing by House District PDF or GIF |
°Percent Owner Occupied Housing by Senate District PDF or GIF |
For assistance with these Profiles or other census data from American FactFinder, please contact CEIC staff at (406) 841-2740, 841-2739 or ceic@mt.gov. To view State, County, City or Reservation Profiles, go to CEIC's Demographic Profiles web page.
*Summary File 1 presents counts and information (age, sex, race, Hispanic/Latino origin, household relationship, whether residence is owned or rented) collected from all people and housing units.
**Summary File 3 presents detailed population and housing data (such as place of birth, education, employment status, income, value of housing unit, year structure built) collected from a 1-in-6 sample and weighted to represent the total population.



