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2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:56:24Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=2012 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]<br />
<br />
== State Results ==<br />
=== Minnesota ===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"<br />
|- bgcolor=lightgrey<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''<br />
|style="width:160px"| '''Candidate'''<br />
|style="width:160px"| '''Party'''<br />
|style="width:60px"| '''Votes'''<br />
|style="width:20px"|'''%'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''Won'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''EV'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Democratic}}|<br />
| Barack H. Obama<br />
| Democratic<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,546,167<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 52.65%<br />
|style="text-align:center"|[[image:yes_check.png]]<br />
|style="text-align:right"|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Republican}}|<br />
| Willard Mitt Romney<br />
| Republican<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,320,225<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 44.96%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Libertarian}}|<br />
| Gary Johnson<br />
| Libertarian<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 35,098<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1.20%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Green}}|<br />
| Jill Stein<br />
| Green<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 13,023<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.44%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Write-in<br />
| -<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 10,568<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.36%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Virgil H. Goode, Jr.<br />
| Constitution<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,722<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.13%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Jim Carlson<br />
| Grassroots<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,149<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.11%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Ross C. 'Rocky' Anderson<br />
| Justice<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,996<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.07%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Dean Morstad<br />
| Constitutional Government<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,092<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| James Harris<br />
| Socialist Workers<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,051<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Peta Lindsay<br />
| Socialism and Liberation<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 397<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.01%<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Minnesota detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state2.php?year=2012&fips=27&f=0&off=0&elect=0 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5893
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:48:58Z
<p>Leip: /* Minnesota */</p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=2012 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]<br />
<br />
== State Results ==<br />
=== Minnesota ===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
|- bgcolor=lightgrey<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''<br />
|style="width:160px"| '''Candidate'''<br />
|style="width:160px"| '''Party'''<br />
|style="width:60px"| '''Votes'''<br />
|style="width:20px"|'''%'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''Won'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Democratic}}|<br />
| Barack H. Obama<br />
| Democratic<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,546,167<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 52.65%<br />
|[[image:yes_check.png]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Republican}}|<br />
| Willard Mitt Romney<br />
| Republican<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,320,225<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 44.96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Libertarian}}|<br />
| Gary Johnson<br />
| Libertarian<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 35,098<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1.20%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Green}}|<br />
| Jill Stein<br />
| Green<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 13,023<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.44%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Write-in<br />
| -<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 10,568<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.36%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Virgil H. Goode, Jr.<br />
| Constitution<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,722<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.13%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Jim Carlson<br />
| Grassroots<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,149<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.11%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Ross C. 'Rocky' Anderson<br />
| Justice<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,996<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.07%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Dean Morstad<br />
| Constitutional Government<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,092<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| James Harris<br />
| Socialist Workers<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,051<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Peta Lindsay<br />
| Socialism and Liberation<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 397<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.01%<br />
|<br />
|}</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5892
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:48:27Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=2012 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]<br />
<br />
== State Results ==<br />
=== Minnesota ===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
|- bgcolor=lightgrey<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''<br />
|style="width:140px"| '''Candidate'''<br />
|style="width:140px"| '''Party'''<br />
|style="width:60px"| '''Votes'''<br />
|style="width:20px"|'''%'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''Won'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Democratic}}|<br />
| Barack H. Obama<br />
| Democratic<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,546,167<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 52.65%<br />
|[[image:yes_check.png]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Republican}}|<br />
| Willard Mitt Romney<br />
| Republican<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,320,225<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 44.96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Libertarian}}|<br />
| Gary Johnson<br />
| Libertarian<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 35,098<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1.20%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Green}}|<br />
| Jill Stein<br />
| Green<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 13,023<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.44%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Write-in<br />
| -<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 10,568<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.36%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Virgil H. Goode, Jr.<br />
| Constitution<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,722<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.13%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Jim Carlson<br />
| Grassroots<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,149<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.11%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Ross C. 'Rocky' Anderson<br />
| Justice<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,996<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.07%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Dean Morstad<br />
| Constitutional Government<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,092<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| James Harris<br />
| Socialist Workers<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,051<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.04%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Peta Lindsay<br />
| Socialism and Liberation<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 397<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 0.01%<br />
|<br />
|}</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5891
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:44:02Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=2012 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]<br />
<br />
== State Results ==<br />
=== Minnesota ===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
|- bgcolor=lightgrey<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''<br />
|style="width:130px"| '''Candidate'''<br />
|style="width:110px"| '''Party'''<br />
|style="width:60px"| '''Votes'''<br />
|style="width:20px"|'''%'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''Won'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Democratic}}|<br />
| Barack H. Obama<br />
| Democratic<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,546,167<br />
|52.65%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Republican}}|<br />
| Willard Mitt Romney<br />
| Republican<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,320,225<br />
|44.96%<br />
|[[image:yes_check.png]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Libertarian}}|<br />
| Gary Johnson<br />
| Libertarian<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 35,098<br />
|1.20%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Green}}|<br />
| Jill Stein<br />
| Green<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 13,023<br />
|0.44%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Write-in<br />
| -<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 10,568<br />
|36%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Other}}|<br />
| Virgil H. Goode, Jr.<br />
| Constitution<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 3,722<br />
|0.13%<br />
|<br />
|}</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5890
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:40:02Z
<p>Leip: /* U.S. President */</p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=2012 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]<br />
<br />
=== Minnesota ===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"<br />
|- bgcolor=lightgrey<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''<br />
|style="width:110px"| '''Candidate'''<br />
|style="width:110px"| '''Party'''<br />
|style="width:60px"| '''Votes'''<br />
|style="width:20px"|'''%'''<br />
|style="width:10px"|'''Won'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Democratic}}|<br />
| Barack H. Obama<br />
| Democratic<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,546,167<br />
|52.65%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Republican}}|<br />
| Willard Mitt Romney<br />
| Republican<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 1,320,225<br />
|44.96%<br />
|[[image:yes_check.png]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Political Party/party colors/Libertarian}}|<br />
| Gary Johnson<br />
| Libertarian<br />
|style="text-align:right"| 35,098<br />
|1.20%<br />
|<br />
|}</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5889
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:35:52Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [https://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/national.php?year=2012&f=0 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=2012_U.S._General_Election&diff=5888
2012 U.S. General Election
2019-04-13T12:35:03Z
<p>Leip: Created page with "The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012 == U.S. President == Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents O..."</p>
<hr />
<div>The 2012 U.S. General Election was Held on November 6, 2012<br />
<br />
== U.S. President ==<br />
[[Image:Pe2012.png|thumbnail|320px|Results -- blue represents Romney states, red represents Obama states.]]<br />
Democratic candidate Senator Barack H. Obama defeated Republican Willard Mitt Romney 332 to 206 in the [[Electoral College]], and 65,918,507 to 60,934,407 in the [[Popular Vote]].<br />
<br />
Percentages and detailed election results available on the [http://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/national.php?year=2012&f=0 Atlas 2012 Summary Page]</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=File:Pe2012.png&diff=5887
File:Pe2012.png
2019-04-13T12:33:10Z
<p>Leip: Map - 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Results by State</p>
<hr />
<div>== Summary ==<br />
Map - 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Results by State<br />
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https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Licenses&diff=5886
MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T12:32:16Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>* U.S. Election Atlas<br />
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Leip
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MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T12:28:12Z
<p>Leip: </p>
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MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T12:27:40Z
<p>Leip: </p>
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MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T12:26:59Z
<p>Leip: </p>
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Leip
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MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T12:24:46Z
<p>Leip: </p>
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Leip
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MediaWiki:Licenses
2019-04-13T11:31:15Z
<p>Leip: Created page with "© David Leip 2012 All Rights Reserved -"</p>
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<div>© David Leip 2012 All Rights Reserved<br />
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Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=Election_Results&diff=5880
Election Results
2019-04-13T11:22:04Z
<p>Leip: /* General Elections */</p>
<hr />
<div>==General Elections==<br />
*[[2012 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[2008 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[2004 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[2000 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[1996 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[1992 U.S. General Election]]<br />
*[[1988 U.S. General Election]]<br />
<br />
==Primary Elections==<br />
*[[1988 Primaries]]<br />
*[[1984 Primaries]]<br />
*[[1980 Primaries]]<br />
*[[1976 Primaries]]<br />
*[[Pre-1976 Primaries]]<br />
*[[Miscellaneous Primaries]]<br />
*[[Caucuses by Precinct]]<br />
<br />
==Official Documentation==<br />
*[[2008 Official Documents]]<br />
<br />
==Links==<br />
*[[U.S. Elections]]</div>
Leip
https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5866
Main Page
2017-12-24T15:15:29Z
<p>Leip: /* Current sysops */</p>
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https://uselectionatlas.org/WIKI/index.php?title=Geographic_Changes&diff=5747
Geographic Changes
2015-02-18T13:35:48Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Illinois==<br />
===Macon County===<br />
====Milam Township====<br />
2009 - merged into Mount Zion Township<br />
<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 22, 2008 (source Diane Vierling Borough Secretary Glen Osborne, PA)<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Calumet County===<br />
====Harrison Village====<br />
2013 - Incorporated from a portion of Harrison Town<br />
"In 2013, the residents in the northwest portion of the town voted to incorporate a portion of the town into the Village of Harrison. This referendum passed by a vote of 984 For a Village and 114 Against a Village. Secretary of State, Douglas LaFollette, certified the incorporation on March 8th, 2013." http://www.townofharrison.org<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Walworth County===<br />
====Bloomfield Village====<br />
2011 - Incorporated from a portion of Bloomfield Town - effective December 20, 2011<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
Leip
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2015-01-04T14:11:38Z
<p>Leip: /* Harrison Village */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 22, 2008 (source Diane Vierling Borough Secretary Glen Osborne, PA)<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Calumet County===<br />
====Harrison Village====<br />
2013 - Incorporated from a portion of Harrison Town<br />
"In 2013, the residents in the northwest portion of the town voted to incorporate a portion of the town into the Village of Harrison. This referendum passed by a vote of 984 For a Village and 114 Against a Village. Secretary of State, Douglas LaFollette, certified the incorporation on March 8th, 2013." http://www.townofharrison.org<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Walworth County===<br />
====Bloomfield Village====<br />
2011 - Incorporated from a portion of Bloomfield Town - effective December 20, 2011<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2015-01-04T14:11:19Z
<p>Leip: /* Wisconsin */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 22, 2008 (source Diane Vierling Borough Secretary Glen Osborne, PA)<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Calumet County===<br />
====Harrison Village====<br />
2013 - Incorporated from a portion of Harrison Town<br />
"In 2013, the residents in the northwest portion of the town voted to incorporate a portion of the town into the Village of Harrison. This referendum passed by a vote of 984 For a Village and 114 Against a Village. Secretary of State, Douglas LaFollette, certified the incorporation on March 8th, 2013."<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Walworth County===<br />
====Bloomfield Village====<br />
2011 - Incorporated from a portion of Bloomfield Town - effective December 20, 2011<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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<p>Leip: /* Wisconsin */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 22, 2008 (source Diane Vierling Borough Secretary Glen Osborne, PA)<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Walworth County===<br />
====Bloomfield Village====<br />
2011 - Incorporated from a portion of Bloomfield Town - effective December 20, 2011<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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<p>Leip: /* Glen Osborne Borough */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 22, 2008 (source Diane Vierling Borough Secretary Glen Osborne, PA)<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Pennsylvania==<br />
===Allegheny County===<br />
====Glen Osborne Borough====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Osborne to Glen Osborne - effective May 21, 2008<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
===Hennepin County===<br />
====Hassan Township====<br />
2012 - Annexed into Rogers City - effective January 1, 2012<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Minnesota==<br />
===Crow Wing County===<br />
====Lake Edward Township====<br />
Lake Edward Township clarified the name with county board action on December 26, 2000. When the town was incorporated, it was incorporated as Lake Edward Township, but official filing records inadvertently noted the name as Lake Edwards Township. The town board petitioned the county board for correction and it was granted in 2000. (Source: Debbie Erickson - Taxpayer Services Manger Crow Wing County Auditor-Treasurer's Office - May 23, 2014)<br />
<br />
====Dean Lake Township====<br />
1994 - The county board dissolved Dean Lake Township on March 29, 1994. The name Second Assessment UT was established in January of 1995.<br />
<br />
====West Crow Wing Unorganized====<br />
When Dean Lake Township was dissolved, the Unorganized Township was established as First Assessment UT.<br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Rochester Town====<br />
2008 - Ceased to Exist - consolidated with Rochester Village following approval of referendum Nov 4, 2008.<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2014-01-22T16:42:38Z
<p>Leip: /* Wisconsin */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====Richfield Village====<br />
2008 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 13, 2008<br />
<br />
===Waukesha County===<br />
====Summit Town====<br />
2010 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective July 29, 2010<br />
http://www.summitvillage.org/village-board/village-incorporation<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2014-01-22T16:13:14Z
<p>Leip: /* Wisconsin */</p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Kenosha County===<br />
====Bristol Village====<br />
2009 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2014-01-19T21:08:23Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==Wisconsin==<br />
===Brown County===<br />
====Bellevue Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 14, 2003<br />
<br />
====Suamico Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective September 2003<br />
"Suamico was incorporated as a village in September 2003" - http://www.hshistoricalsociety.org/Suamico.html<br />
<br />
===Marathon County===<br />
====Kronenwetter Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated) - effective February 24, 2003<br />
"On November 5, 2002 the community chose by referendum vote to incorporate the west portion of Kronenwetter as a village, which became effective on November 20, 2002. On February 24, 2003 the remaining sections were annexed into the village of Kronenwetter and the township dissolved as a legal entity." http://kronenwetter.org/community/about-kronenwetter/kronenwetter-history<br />
<br />
===Racine County===<br />
====Caledonia Village====<br />
2005 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
http://www.caledoniawi.com/CaledoniaHistory.aspx<br />
<br />
====Mount Pleasant Village====<br />
2003 - Changed from Town to Village (incorporated)<br />
"In September 2003, Mount Pleasant took a big step in becoming incorporated as a village, securing its boundaries as an identifiable community" - http://www.mtpleasantwi.gov/Visitors/Visitors_History.aspx<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2014-01-06T03:06:13Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
===Monmouth County===<br />
====Lake Como Borough====<br />
2005 - Name changed from South Belmar Borough - effective January 4, 2005<br />
<br />
===Ocean County===<br />
====Toms River Townsihp====<br />
2006 - Name changed from Dover Township - effective November 14, 2006<br />
<br />
===Passaic County===<br />
====Woodland Park Borough====<br />
2009 - Name changed from West Paterson - effective January 1, 2009<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2014-01-06T02:48:12Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==New Jersey==<br />
===Mercer County===<br />
====Robbinsville Township====<br />
2008 - Name changed from Washington to Robbinsville - effective January 1, 2008<br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2013-12-15T23:49:00Z
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<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Rhode Island==<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2013-12-15T23:48:49Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]</ref><br />
<br />
==Rhode Island===<br />
===Washington County===<br />
====New Shoreham Town====<br />
1963 - Transferred from Newport to Washington County<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack County===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2013-12-15T23:44:47Z
<p>Leip: </p>
<hr />
<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Maine==<br />
===Hancock County===<br />
====Otisfield Town====<br />
1978 - withdrew from Cumberland County and joined Oxford County<br />
''In 1978, led by Albert Willis, the townspeople ... objected to being taxed to pay for Cumberland County's new civic center in Portland ... the Maine legislature passed an act enabling Otisfield to withdraw from Cumberland and join Oxford County'' <ref>[[http://www.otisfieldme.gov/pages/otisfieldme_webdocs/history.pdf Otisfield's Villages]]<br />
<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf title=Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}</div>
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2013-12-15T23:34:24Z
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
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===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
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===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
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''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.'' <ref>[http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf title=Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia] accessed on 2013-12-14</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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Geographic Changes
2013-12-14T21:45:37Z
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
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===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
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''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.''{{cite web |url=http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf|accessdate=2013-12-14|title=Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia}}</div>
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Geographic Changes
2013-12-14T21:41:06Z
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
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''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petition the court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999. The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Loss of jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general decline in the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met with representatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented for comment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under the agreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection, and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its police department and water and sewer services.''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf|date=2013-12-14|title=Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia}}</ref></div>
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Geographic Changes
2013-12-14T21:37:59Z
<p>Leip: /* Accomack */</p>
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)<br />
<br />
===Bedford City===<br />
2013-07-01 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Bedford County<br />
<br />
===Clifton Forge City===<br />
2001 - Transitioned from an independent city to a town within Alleghany County<br />
<br />
''Clifton Forge filled notice with the Commission on Local Government of its intentions to petitionthe court for an order granting it the status of a town in Alleghany County in November 1999.The notice was accompanied by revenue data and other statistics supporting its request. Lossof jobs in the railroad industry, rising costs of maintaining its own schools and a general declinein the economy led to the decision to revert to a town. Over the next 6 months, officials met withrepresentatives from Alleghany County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to reach anagreement on revision to a town. On May 30, 2000, the revision agreement was presented forcomment at a public hearing. The city held a referendum on March 6, 2001 and passed by avote of 1,071 to 617. In July 2001, Clifton Forge reverted from a city to a town. Under theagreement, Alleghany County took over the Clifton Forge school system, solid waste collection,and property tax assessment and collection. The Town of Clifton Forge retained its policedepartment and water and sewer services.''{{cite web |url=http://www.cliftonforgeva.gov/files/document052512.pdf|date=2013-12-14|title=Comprehensive Plan Draft Clifton Forge Virginia}}</div>
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Geographic Changes
2013-12-14T20:14:05Z
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - the General Assembly adopted a standardized spelling of Accomack (previously spelled various ways, including Accomac)</div>
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Geographic Changes
2013-12-14T20:07:49Z
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<div>=County Changes=<br />
==Virginia==<br />
===Accomack===<br />
1940 - changed spelling from Accomac to Accomack</div>
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<div>==County Changes==<br />
=Virginia=<br />
Accomack<br />
1940 - changed spelling from Accomac to Accomack</div>
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U.S. Elections
2013-12-14T20:06:00Z
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<div>United States Elections. <br />
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==Sections==<br />
*[[Candidates]]<br />
*[[Election Districts]]<br />
*[[Election Law]]<br />
*[[Election Terms]]<br />
*[[Election Reform]]<br />
*[[Election Results]]<br />
*[[Geographic Changes]]<br />
*[[States]]<br />
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==Links==<br />
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Reapportionment
2013-07-01T01:43:23Z
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<div>The act of redistributing representation in a legislative body. The decennial allotment of U.S. Congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the U.S. Constitution:<br />
==Article I Section 2==<br />
''<strike>Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons</strike>. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.''<br />
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A portion of Article I Section 2 (in strikethrough above) was superseded in<br />
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==Amendment XIV Section 2==<br />
''Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.''<br />
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==Reapportionment in History==<br />
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*[[Reapportionment of the 2000 Census]]<br />
*[[Reapportionment of the 2010 Census]]</div>
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Reapportionment
2013-07-01T01:42:55Z
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<div>The act of redistributing representation in a legislative body. The decennial allotment of U.S. Congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the U.S. Constitution:<br />
==Article I Section 2==<br />
''<strike>Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons</strike>. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.''<br />
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A portion of Article I Section 2 (in strikethrough above) was superseded in<br />
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==Amendment XIV Section 2==<br />
''Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.''<br />
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===Reapportionment in History===<br />
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*[[Reapportionment of the 2000 Census]]<br />
*[[Reapportionment of the 2010 Census]]</div>
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Reapportionment
2013-07-01T01:41:37Z
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<div>The act of redistributing representation in a legislative body. The decennial allotment of U.S. Congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the U.S. Constitution:<br />
==Article I Section 2==<br />
''(Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons). The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.''<br />
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A portion of Article I Section 2 (in parentheses above) was superseded in <br />
==Amendment XIV Section 2==<br />
''Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.''<br />
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===Reapportionment in History===<br />
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*[[Reapportionment of the 2000 Census]]<br />
*[[Reapportionment of the 2010 Census]]</div>
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Reapportionment
2013-07-01T00:52:35Z
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<div>The act of redistributing representation in a legislative body. The decennial allotment of U.S. Congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the U.S. Constitution:<br />
=Article I Section 2=<br />
''Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.''<br />
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A portion of Article I Section 2 was superseded in <br />
=Amendment XIV Section 2=<br />
''Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.''</div>
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Reapportionment
2013-07-01T00:51:27Z
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<div>The act of redistributing representation in a legislative body. The decennial allotment of U.S. Congressional seats according to changes in the census figures as required by the U.S. Constitution:<br />
Article I Section 2<br />
[i]Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New-York six, New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.[/i]<br />
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A portion of Article I Section 2 was superseded in Amendment XIV Section 2<br />
[i]Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age,* and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.[/i]</div>
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Election Terms
2013-07-01T00:43:14Z
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<div>This page links in various election terminology.<br />
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==Election Terminology==<br />
*[[Bellwether]]<br />
*[[Electoral College]]<br />
*[[Fusion]]<br />
*[[Gerrymander]]<br />
*[[Majority]]<br />
*[[Plurality]]<br />
*[[Reapportionment]]<br />
*[[Slate]]<br />
*[[Third Party]]<br />
*[[Ticket]]<br />
*[[Winner-Take-All]]<br />
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==Redistricting Terminology==<br />
*[[apportionment regions]]<br />
*[[chops]]<br />
*[[communities of interest]]<br />
*[[compactness]]<br />
*[[contiguity]]<br />
*[[geographic integrity]]<br />
*[[graph theory]]<br />
*[[inequality]]<br />
*[[minority representation]]<br />
*[[population equality]]<br />
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==Links==<br />
*[[U.S. Elections]]</div>
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Bellwether
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<div>A small geographic region where political tendencies match those of a larger area, such as a state or country.</div>
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Election Terms
2013-06-30T19:32:24Z
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<div>This page links in various election terminology.<br />
<br />
==Election Terminology==<br />
*[[Bellwether]]<br />
*[[Electoral College]]<br />
*[[Fusion]]<br />
*[[Gerrymander]]<br />
*[[Majority]]<br />
*[[Plurality]]<br />
*[[Slate]]<br />
*[[Third Party]]<br />
*[[Ticket]]<br />
*[[Winner-Take-All]]<br />
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==Redistricting Terminology==<br />
*[[apportionment regions]]<br />
*[[chops]]<br />
*[[communities of interest]]<br />
*[[compactness]]<br />
*[[contiguity]]<br />
*[[geographic integrity]]<br />
*[[graph theory]]<br />
*[[inequality]]<br />
*[[minority representation]]<br />
*[[population equality]]<br />
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==Links==<br />
*[[U.S. Elections]]</div>
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Election Terms
2013-06-25T03:03:27Z
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<div>This page links in various election terminology.<br />
<br />
==Election Terminology==<br />
*[[Electoral College]]<br />
*[[Fusion]]<br />
*[[Gerrymander]]<br />
*[[Majority]]<br />
*[[Plurality]]<br />
*[[Slate]]<br />
*[[Third Party]]<br />
*[[Ticket]]<br />
*[[Winner-Take-All]]<br />
<br />
==Redistricting Terminology==<br />
*[[apportionment regions]]<br />
*[[chops]]<br />
*[[communities of interest]]<br />
*[[compactness]]<br />
*[[contiguity]]<br />
*[[geographic integrity]]<br />
*[[graph theory]]<br />
*[[inequality]]<br />
*[[minority representation]]<br />
*[[population equality]]<br />
<br />
==Links==<br />
*[[U.S. Elections]]</div>
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