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Legislative and Congressional Representation by County, 2009-2010 LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2009-2010 County U.S. Representative Dist. State Senator Dist. State Representative Dist. ALCONA Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Andy Neumann, D .......... 106 ALGER Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Steven Lindberg, D .......... 109 ALLEGAN Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Patricia L. Birkholz, R ........ 24 Tonya Schuitmaker, R ........ 80 Fred S. Upton, R. 6 Bob Genetski, R ............. 88 ALPENA Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Andy Neumann, D .......... 106 ANTRIM Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Kevin A. Elsenheimer, R. 105 ARENAC Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jim Barcia, D ............... 31 Tim Moore***, R ............ 97 BARAGA Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 BARRY Vernon J. Ehlers, R ........... 3 Patricia L. Birkholz, R ........ 24 Brian Calley, R .............. 87 BAY Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jim Barcia, D ............... 31 Jeff Mayes, D ................ 96 Dale E. Kildee, D ............ 5 Tim Moore***, R ............ 97 BENZIE Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Dan Scripps, D ............. 101 BERRIEN Fred S. Upton, R. 6 Ron Jelinek, R .............. 21 Sharon Tyler, R ............. 78 John M. Proos, R ............ 79 BRANCH Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 Cameron Brown, R .......... 16 Kenneth Kurtz, R ............ 58 CALHOUN Fred S. Upton, R. 6 Vacant .................... 19 Kate Segal, D ............... 62 Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 James Bolger, R ............. 63 CASS Fred S. Upton, R. 6 Ron Jelinek, R .............. 21 Matt Lori, R ................ 59 Sharon Tyler, R ............... 78 CHARLEVOIX Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Kevin A. Elsenheimer, R. 105 CHEBOYGAN Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Kevin A. Elsenheimer, R. 105 Gary McDowell, D ............ .107 CHIPPEWA Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Gary McDowell, D .......... 107 CLARE Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Tim Moore***, R ............ 97 CLINTON Mike Rogers, R. 8 Alan L. Cropsey, R ........... 33 Richard J. Ball, R ............ 85 Paul E. Opsommer, R .......... .93 CRAWFORD Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Andy Neumann, D .......... 106 DELTA Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Judy Nerat, D .............. 108 DICKINSON Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Judy Nerat, D .............. 108 EATON Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 Patricia L. Birkholz, R ........ 24 Mike Simpson*, D .......... 65 Rick Jones, R ............... 71 EMMET Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Gary McDowell, D .......... 107 GENESEE Dale E. Kildee, D ............ 5 Deborah Cherry, D ........... 26 Woodrow Stanley, D ......... 34 John J. Gleason, D ........... 27 Richard E. Hammel, D ...... 48 Lee Gonzales, D ............ 49 Jim Slezak, D .............. 50 Paul Scott, R .............. 51 GLADWIN Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Tim Moore***, R ........... 97 GOGEBIC Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 GD. TRAVERSE Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Wayne A. Schmidt, R ........ 104 GRATIOT Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Roger Kahn, R .............. 32 Paul E. Opsommer, R ....... 93 HILLSDALE Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 Cameron Brown, R .......... 16 Kenneth Kurtz, R ........... 58 HOUGHTON Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 Michigan Manual 2009 -2010 Chapter III – THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH • III-173 LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2009-2010 (Cont.) County U.S. Representative Dist. State Senator Dist. State Representative Dist. HURON Candice S. Miller, R .......... 10 Jim Barcia, D ............... 31 Terry Brown, D ............. 84 INGHAM Mike Rogers, R. 8 Valde Garcia, R ............. 22 Barb Byrum, D ............. 67 Gretchen Whitmer, D ......... 23 Joan Bauer, D .............. 68 Mark S. Meadows, D ........ 69 IONIA Vernon J. Ehlers, R ........... 3 Alan L. Cropsey, R ........... 33 Mike Huckleberry, D. 70 Brian Calley, R ............. 87 IOSCO Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Joel Sheltrown, D ........... 103 IRON Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 ISABELLA Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Alan L. Cropsey, R .......... 33 Bill Caul, R ............... 99 JACKSON Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 Randy Richardville, R ........ 17 Martin J. Griffin, D .......... 64 Vacant .................... 19 Mike Simpson*, D .......... 65 KALAMAZOO Fred S. Upton, R. 6 Tom George, R .............. 20 Robert B. Jones, D .......... 60 Larry DeShazor, D .......... 61 James Bolger, R ............ 63 KALKASKA Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Wayne A. Schmidt, R ........ 104 KENT Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Mark C. Jansen, R ........... 28 Justin Amash, R ............ 72 Vernon J. Ehlers, R ........... 3 Bill Hardiman, R ............ 29 Tom Pearce, R ............. 73 Wayne Kuipers, R ............ 30 David J. Agema, R .......... 74 Rev. Robert Dean, D ......... 75 Roy Schmidt, D ............ 76 Kevin Green, R ............. 77 Dave Hildenbrand, R ........ 86 KEWEENAW Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 LAKE Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Goeff Hansen, R ............ 100 LAPEER Candice S. Miller, R .......... 10 Jud Gilbert, R ............... 25 Kevin Daley, R ............. 82 LEELANAU Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Dan Scripps, D ............. 101 LENAWEE Mark Schauer, D ............ 7 Cameron Brown, R .......... 16 Dudley Spade, D ............ 57 Mike Simpson*, D .......... 65 LIVINGSTON Mike Rogers, R. 8 Valde Garcia, R ............. 22 Cindy Denby, R. 47 Bill Rogers, R .............. 66 LUCE Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Steven Lindberg, D .......... 109 MACKINAC Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Jason Allen, R ............... 37 Gary McDowell, D .......... 107 MACOMB Candice S. Miller, R .......... 10 Dennis Olshove, D ............ 9 Sarah Roberts, D ........... 24 Sander M. Levin, D .......... 12 Michael Switalski, D ......... 10 Jon Switalski, D ............ 25 Alan Sanborn, R ............ 11 Lesia Liss, D ............... 28 Tory Rocca, R .............. 30 Fred Miller, D .............. 31 Jennifer Haase, D .......... 32 Kim Meltzer, R ............. 33 Pete Lund, R .............. 36 Harold Haugh, D ........... 42 MANISTEE Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Dan Scripps, D ............. 101 MARQUETTE Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Steven Lindberg, D .......... 109 Michael A. Lahti, D ......... 110 MASON Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Gerald Van Woerkom, R ...... 34 Dan Scripps, D ............. 101 MECOSTA Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Darwin L. Booher, R. 102 MENOMINEE Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Michael Prusi, D ............ 38 Judy Nerat, D .............. 108 MIDLAND Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Jim Stamas, R ............. 98 Bill Caul, R ............... 99 Michigan Manual 2009 -2010 Chapter III – THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH • III-174 LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2009-2010 (Cont.) County U.S. Representative Dist. State Senator Dist. State Representative Dist. MISSAUKEE Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Michelle McManus, R ........ 35 Joel Sheltrown, D ........... 103 MONROE John D. Dingell, Jr., D ........ 15 Randy Richardville, R ........ 17 Kathy Angerer, D ........... 55 Kate Ebli, D ............... 56 MONTCALM Dave Camp, R .............. 4 Alan L. Cropsey, R ........... 33 Mike Huckleberry, D. 70 MONTMORENCY Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............. 36 Andy Neumann, D .......... 106 MUSKEGON Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Gerald Van Woerkom, R ...... 34 Mary Valentine, D .......... 91 Doug Bennett, D ........... 92 NEWAYGO Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Gerald Van Woerkom, R ...... 34 Goeff Hansen, R ............ 100 OAKLAND Mike Rogers, R. 8 Michael D. Bishop, R ......... 12 Marie Donigan, D .......... 26 Gary Peters, D .............. 9 John Pappageorge, R ......... 13 Ellen Cogen Lipton, D ....... 27 Thaddeus G. McCotter, R ...... 11 Gilda Z. Jacobs, D ............ 14 Tim Melton, D ............. 29 Sander M. Levin, D .......... 12 Nancy Cassis, R ............. 15 Vincent Gregory, D .......... 35 Deborah Cherry, D ........... 26 Vicki Barnett, D ............ 37 Hugh D. Crawford, R ........ 38 Lisa Brown, D .............. 39 Chuck Moss, R ............. 40 Marty Knollenberg, R ....... 41 Gail Haines, R ............. 43 Eileen Kowall, R ........... 44 Tom McMillin, R ........... 45 James Marleau, R .......... 46 Bill Rogers, R .............. 66 OCEANA Peter Hoekstra, R ............ 2 Gerald Van Woerkom, R ...... 34 Goeff Hansen, R ............ 100 OGEMAW Bart Stupak, D .............. 1 Tony Stamas, R ............ 36 Joel Sheltrown, D ........... 103 ONTONAGON Bart Stupak, D .............. 1
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