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A federal court has given Michigan’s redistricting commission until February 2nd to redraw seven state House districts. The court previously declared those district maps unconstitutional.
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After a federal court ruled process used to draw them was unconstitutional the move is being applauded by Republicans and some Democrats.
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A federal court has ruled against over a dozen of southeast Michigan’s state House and Senate districts.
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An inquiry from Michigan’s redistricting commission found no violations over a job offer from an advocacy group to one of its members, but not everyone's satisfied.
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The redistricting commission says it’s conducting a legal review to decide whether Commissioner Anthony Eid’s new job is a conflict of interest
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Michigan’s redistricting commission is suing the state legislature for a little over 3-million-dollars in funding
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Michigan’s redistricting commission will ask the state Supreme Court to delay the deadline to finish new congressional and legislative maps by nearly…