Michigan Commission’s Congressional Map gets a New Challenge in Federal Court

A federal lawsuit challenging the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission’s newly adopted congressional map was filed last week. In what could be a test of how federal courts view the relatively strict population equality standard of the U.S. Constitution, the lawsuit is alleging that the individual congressional district populations are not sufficiently equal. Read the complaint.

The congressional map is also being challenged in state court, see Detroit Caucus v. Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. The federal lawsuit also alleged several other failings of the commission’s map including failure to follow the required state legal criteria regarding honoring communities of interest, consideration of county, city, and township boundaries and compactness. Below is a screenshot of the congressional district deviations listed in the complaint.

Media Coverage

Republicans challenge redistricting commission’s Congressional map, citing ‘arbitrary’ methods (mlive.com)

Michigan Republicans challenge redistricting commission congressional map in federal court (freep.com)

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