With the upcoming elections, this would be a hot dataset that everyone will
be looking for. The best available dataset on the web right now is on
the datameet
repository
<https://github.com/datameet/maps/tree/master/parliamentary-constituencies>
updated during the previous elections in 2014.

Does anyone know if there have been changes in the constituency boundaries
since 2014? Also the existing boundaries are fairly generalized resulting
in an accuracy of around a km.

See this comparison for Bengaluru: 1) PC shapes from datameet 2) AC shapes
from datameet 3) PC shapes from Karnataka KSRAC
[image: new1.gif]

The KSRAC boundaries was queried from their geoserver
<https://stg1.ksrsac.in/maps/rest/services/Polling/Polling_PC/MapServer/0/query?where=OBJECTID+is+not+null&text=&objectIds=&time=&geometry=&geometryType=esriGeometryEnvelope&inSR=&spatialRel=esriSpatialRelIntersects&relationParam=&outFields=&returnGeometry=true&returnTrueCurves=false&maxAllowableOffset=&geometryPrecision=&outSR=4326&returnIdsOnly=false&returnCountOnly=false&orderByFields=&groupByFieldsForStatistics=&outStatistics=&returnZ=false&returnM=false&gdbVersion=&returnDistinctValues=false&resultOffset=&resultRecordCount=&f=geojson>
and
are super accurate upto the street level, but is limited to only Karnataka.
Does anyone know how we can source this for the entire country?

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