I am running Maptitude for Redistricting v6, which has the same core GIS engine 
that most user group members use, and I have been trying to work with taking 
information that is deployed via Google Earth or Google maps and using that 
layer to evaluate proposed district plans.

One piece of background, the state of IL (controlled by Democrats, fyi) have 
passed a plan but they have not made their proposal public in a form that can 
be imported easily into redistricting software for further analysis.  

Right now, it appears that it only exists on Google Earth platform: 
http://www.ilsenateredistricting.com/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&download=12:sb1178-congressional&id=1:maps&Itemid=
  and i have tried several 3rd party utilities to convert to a shapefile and 
then import into Maptitude, without success.

I looked to see if it was possible to post the kmz file in the attachments 
section of the user group section, without success, but can make it available 
to anyone interested via email.

I have tried a DNR Garmin utility that Caliper tech support suggested, but that 
was limited to 32,000 points (give or take) and the data table filled up and 
produced an error.  I have also tried a couple of ARCmap toolbox plug ins that 
Convert KML to Shp, but the documentation on installation of those tools is not 
sufficient for me to successfully generate a polygon file that resembles the 
one on Google Earth.

Typically, the redistricting process in America is one in which the proponents 
include a block equivalency file, which would be universal in its linkage to 
2010 Census geography, or a more common shape file, but none of that has seen 
the light of day in Illinois. A very good partisan gerrymander by the democrats 
-- made all the more easy to ramrod without full transparency so the public can 
precisely replicate the plan.

I would like to generate an accurate shape file, which will get me closer to 
overlaying on the census geography to create a block equivalency file.  Any 
thoughts/suggestions would be welcome.

thanks,

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