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Michigan's congressional districts since January 3, 2023 Interactive map version. Michigan is divided into 13 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. [1] The districts are currently represented in the 119th United States Congress by 7 Republicans and 6 Democrats.
In 1846, Michigan became the first state in the Union, as well as the first government in the world, to abolish the death penalty. [10] [11] Historian David Chardavoyne has suggested the movement to abolish capital punishment in Michigan grew out of enmity toward Canada, which made public executions a regular practice under British rule.
The panel's approval of a new state House map establishes the battle lines in Michigan's electoral landscape with several months to go until elections this fall to decide which party will control ...
2020 Michigan House of Representatives election [15] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Regina Weiss: 41,791 : 74.41 : Republican: Elizabeth Goss 12,574 22.39 Libertarian: Gregory Scott Stempfle 913 1.63 Green: Sherry A. Wells 886 1.58 Total votes 56,164 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
The 2022 Michigan elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, throughout Michigan. The Democratic Party made historic gains, taking full control of state government for the first time since 1983 and marking a point where Democrats held all four elected statewide offices, both U.S. Senate seats, and both chambers of the Michigan ...
Michigan's redistricting commission approved a new state House map that it will send to a three-judge panel for review.
State Legislature United States Congress Electoral votes; Governor Lt. Governor Sec. of State Attorney General Treasurer Auditor General Highway Comm. State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class II) U.S. House; 1900 Hazen S. Pingree (R) Orrin W. Robinson (R) Justus Smith Stearns (R) Horace M. Oren (R) George A. Steel [48 ...
Following the 2020 United States census, Michigan lost the 14th district. Despite retaining legislative majorities in the 2020 elections, Republican legislators no longer controlled the redistricting process, as the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission was convened to redraw legislative and congressional maps.