Center for Independent Living service areas in Congressional Districts
- View our Using Map Resources page to learn more about bypassing the images, and going directly to the online data about the congressional districts shown on the maps; printing or viewing sections of a map; or saving map files for offline viewing.

Download a more detailed map which you can use to print or magnify a section.

Download a more detailed map which you can use to print or magnify a section.
Printing Maps
If the colors on your printer are different than those shown on your computer screen, contact us for suggestions on your color printing settings.
For more Congressional District level data:
Fast Facts for Congress
http://fastfacts.census.gov/servlet/CWSFacts?geo_id=04000US25&_sse=on/
Search Strategy
- You can find demographic data on your congressional district by typing in your address and zipcode.
- You can also select from drop down menus for information by state, congressional district, or county.
- Search results include the number of people with a disability in the section on Social Characteristics.
- At the end of the line: Disability status (population 5 years and over), click on the underlined word map to see the geographic area selected, with the percent of Persons 21 to 64 Years With a Disability.
- Click on the underlined word brief to link to the Census 2000 Disability Status Brief.
- You can also find information by
- Search for Congressional District Level Data on People with Disabilities
A note on search strategies: The paths suggested worked on December 1, 2005. Web Pages, links, and locations may have changes since then. If the steps are not working when you use them, please let us know so we can update the steps. Please view our contact page for more details on getting in touch with us.
Research
support by US Dept of Education, National Institute on Disability
and Rehabilitation Research grant #H133B030501. Opinions expressed reflect
those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the funding
agency.
