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The boundaries set up three main battleground districts for upcoming congressional elections.
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The state Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether the state’s redistricting commission can meet in private with its attorneys.
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Three news organizations and the Michigan Press Association have filed a lawsuit against the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission will not publicly release memos that it discussed behind closed doors during an October meeting. It follows a month of intense criticism.
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The state’s redistricting commission’s meeting to discuss voting rights should NOT have taken place behind closed doors, according to an official opinion delivered by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission is getting ready to open a last public comment period before it picks final legislative boundaries.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission is done drawing new maps.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has declined to give a newly created commission more time to redraw the state’s political maps.
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The Michigan Independent Redistricting Commission is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to set aside voter-approved deadlines and give it more time to do its job.
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The online application process for the state’s new Independent Redistricting Commission is now open. People can now apply to be on the 13-member…