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Makadirio Ya Idadi Ya Watu Katika Majimbo Ya Uchaguzi Kwa Mwaka 2016, Tanzania Bara Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mwaka 2016, Tanzania Bara Ofisi ya Taifa ya Takwimu Wizara ya Fedha na Mipango Dar es Salaam April, 2016 Yaliyomo Ukurasa Orodha ya Majedwali ....................................................................................................................... ii Orodha ya Ramani .......................................................................................................................... iv Dibaji ................................................................................................................................................. vi Muhtasari ........................................................................................................................................ vii Utangulizi ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Mkoa wa Dodoma ........................................................................................................................... 12 Mkoa wa Arusha ............................................................................................................................. 20 Mkoa wa Kilimanjaro ..................................................................................................................... 27 Mkoa wa Tanga ............................................................................................................................... 34 Mkoa wa Morogoro ........................................................................................................................ 43 Mkoa wa Pwani ............................................................................................................................... 51 Mkoa wa Dar Es Salaam................................................................................................................. 58 Mkoa wa Lindi ................................................................................................................................. 64 Mkoa wa Mtwara ............................................................................................................................ 71 Mkoa wa Ruvuma ........................................................................................................................... 79 Mkoa wa Iringa ............................................................................................................................... 86 Mkoa wa Mbeya .............................................................................................................................. 92 Mkoa wa Singida ............................................................................................................................. 99 Mkoa wa Tabora ............................................................................................................................ 106 Mkoa wa Rukwa ........................................................................................................................... 114 Mkoa wa Kigoma .......................................................................................................................... 120 Mkoa wa Shinyanga ..................................................................................................................... 127 Mkoa wa Kagera ........................................................................................................................... 133 Mkoa wa Mwanza ......................................................................................................................... 141 Mkoa wa Mara ............................................................................................................................... 149 Mkoa wa Manyara ........................................................................................................................ 157 Mkoa wa Njombe .......................................................................................................................... 164 Mkoa wa Katavi ............................................................................................................................ 170 Mkoa wa Simiyu............................................................................................................................ 175 Mkoa wa Geita ............................................................................................................................... 182 Mkoa wa Songwe .......................................................................................................................... 188 i Hitimisho ........................................................................................................................................ 194 Orodha ya Majedwali Jedwali Na. 1: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu, Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mkoa, Eneo (km2) na Mtawanyiko wa Watu kwa kila Kilomita ya Mraba Kimkoa, Tanzania Bara, 2016 .............................................................................................. 2 Jedwali Na. 2: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu kwa Mkoa, Halmashauri na Idadi ya Majimbo ya Uchaguzi Kimkoa, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ...................................... 6 Jedwali Na. 3: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Dodoma kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 15 Jedwali Na. 4: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Arusha kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 23 Jedwali Na. 5: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Kilimanjaro kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 30 Jedwali Na. 6: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Tanga kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 37 Jedwali Na. 7: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi, Mkoa wa Morogoro, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ........................................................................ 46 Jedwali Na. 8: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Pwani kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 54 Jedwali Na. 9: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Dar es Salaam kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 61 Jedwali Na. 10: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Lindi kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 67 Jedwali Na. 11: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Mtwara kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 74 Jedwali Na. 12: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Ruvuma kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 82 Jedwali Na. 13: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Iringa kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 89 Jedwali Na. 14: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Mbeya kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ................................................. 95 Jedwali Na. 15: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Singida kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 102 ii Jedwali Na. 16: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Tabora kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 109 Jedwali Na. 17: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Rukwa kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 117 Jedwali Na. 18: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Kigoma kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 123 Jedwali Na. 19: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Shinyanga kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 130 Jedwali Na. 20: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Kagera kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 136 Jedwali Na. 21: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Mwanza kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 144 Jedwali Na. 22: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Mara kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 .................................................................. 152 Jedwali Na. 23: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Manyara kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 160 Jedwali Na. 24: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Njombe kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 167 Jedwali Na. 25: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Katavi kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 173 Jedwali Na. 26: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Simiyu kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 178 Jedwali Na. 27: Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu ya Mkoa wa Geita kwa Jimbo la Uchaguzi, Kata na Jinsi, Tanzania Bara, 2016 ............................................... 185 Jedwali
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