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New districts--old results?

Judy M Nichols1

  • 1jnichols@lans.mha.org

Michigan Health & Hospitals
|October 31, 2002
PubMed
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Michigan voters will elect new representatives on November 5th. The election will determine if new district maps alter the congressional delegation or Republican control of state legislative bodies.

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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Electoral Geography

Background:

  • Michigan is undergoing redistricting for its 15 congressional districts.
  • New state legislative districts are also being established.
  • Voters will elect representatives for both federal and state offices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the potential impact of new congressional and state legislative district boundaries on Michigan's electoral outcomes.
  • To assess whether the redrawn districts will change the composition of the congressional delegation.
  • To determine if the Republican party's long-standing majorities in the state House and Senate will be affected.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of newly drawn congressional and state legislative district maps.
  • Review of historical voting data within the new district boundaries.

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  • Modeling potential shifts in party control based on demographic and geographic changes.
  • Main Results:

    • The study examines the electoral implications of Michigan's 15 newly drawn congressional districts.
    • It investigates the potential for changes in the state's congressional delegation.
    • The analysis focuses on whether Republican majorities in the state House and Senate will persist.

    Conclusions:

    • The outcome of the November 5th election, featuring newly drawn districts, will reveal the impact on Michigan's political landscape.
    • Voter decisions will determine if there are shifts in federal representation and state legislative control.