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The new picks are the Republican-affiliated Marcus Muldoon of Lincoln Park, and the Democratic-affiliated Donna Callaghan of Farmington Hills and Elaine Andrade of Imlay City
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The commission has recently faced infighting. Further complicating things is a recent federal court decision requiring the commission to redraw over a dozen state House and Senate district lines
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The suit alleges maps drawn by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission violate the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the federal Voting Rights Act
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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 says it’s already spent around 430-thousand-dollars since running out of money in October
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Candidates and ballot drives head into the final week of the 2022 election campaign with some races appearing to be very close.
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Announcement sets the stage for a potential rematch with first-term Republican U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer.
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The lawsuit seeks to have some boundaries redrawn because the maps reduce the number of seats where Black residents account for a majority of the voting-age population.
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The commission had argued that attorney-client privilege should give it privacy over the Oct. 27 meeting.