Talk:Georgia's 10th congressional district

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Why are the cities mentioned in the article not the same as the cities in the graphic? -Branddobbe 19:34, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

Most congressional district articles include maps from nationalatlas.gov. However, Georgia was redistricted in 2005, and the National Atlas maps for the state have not yet been updated to reflect the new districts, which were in effect for the 2006 elections. In the "External links" section you'll find a link to a map of the new district. I've since removed the outdated map you noticed. -Tobogganoggin talk 02:54, 5 March 2007 (UTC)