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A federal court this week approved a new plan for Michigan’s state House districts around metro-Detroit. Here's what that means for the future of redistricting in Michigan.
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A three-judge federal appeals court panel has approved redrawn state House districts in the Detroit area that will be implemented for the November election.
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Michigan’s redistricting commission is once again raising its wages to 35% of the governor’s salary while it redraws legislative districts under a federal court order.
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It took the 13-member commission two rounds of voting Wednesday to choose a map to submit to the court.
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Only three of the new proposed plans for redrawing some metro-Detroit state House districts comply with the Voting Rights Act, according to a new analysis presented to Michigan’s redistricting commission Monday.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request from Michigan’s redistricting commission to overrule an order to redraw 13 Detroit-area seats in the Legislature.
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There's a chance the new map drafts will be discarded before they're ever used, as the commission is appealing the court ruling that ordered it to draw new districts.
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A federal court has laid out a timeline for Michigan’s redistricting commission to finish redrawing seven state House district maps the court declared unconstitutional.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission ordered to make quick changes, the Arab American experience though Dearborn voices, a Flint inventor who gave us two-sided toast and the electric oven, and delivering doughnuts on the Great Lakes.
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Parties in a lawsuit that struck down several metro-Detroit state House and Senate districts met in federal court Friday to discuss what happens next.