Michigan Statutes

§ 3.51a — Congressional districts; division after January 1, 2013; numbering.

Michigan § 3.51a
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 3FEDERAL AND INTERSTATE RELATIONS
Act 282 of 1964CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT (3.51-3.55)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 3.51a (2026).

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CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT (EXCERPT) Act 282 of 1964 3.51a Congressional districts; division after January 1, 2013; numbering. Sec. 1a. The state is divided into 14 congressional districts pursuant to the ratio of representation fixed under an act of congress for the apportionment of the representatives among the several states. Each district is entitled to 1 representative. For terms of office beginning on or after January 1, 2013, the districts are constituted and numbered as follows: DISTRICT 001 Alcona County Alger County Alpena County Antrim County Baraga County Benzie County Charlevoix County Cheboygan County Chippewa County Crawford County Delta County Dickinson County Emmet County Gogebic County Grand Traverse County Houghton County Iron County Kalkaska County Keweenaw County Leel

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Add. 2011, Act 128 , Eff. Mar. 28, 2012

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