Michigan Statutes

§ 3.73 — Requesting supreme court to prepare redistricting plan for congressional districts.

Michigan § 3.73
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 3FEDERAL AND INTERSTATE RELATIONS
Act 222 of 1999CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING PLANS (3.71-3.75)

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CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING PLANS (EXCERPT) Act 222 of 1999 3.73 Requesting supreme court to prepare redistricting plan for congressional districts. Sec.

3.Unless legislation enacting a redistricting plan for congressional districts is approved on or before the deadline established in the congressional redistricting act, a political party, or a member of the United States house of representatives on or after November 2 immediately following the deadline established in the congressional redistricting act, may petition or otherwise file pleadings or papers with the supreme court requesting that the supreme court prepare a redistricting plan for congressional districts in compliance with the redistricting guidelines provided in the congressional redistricting act.

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Legislative History

1999, Act 222 , Eff. Mar. 10, 2000

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