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Legislative and Congressional Representation by County, 2017-2018 by County, Representation Congressional and Legislative Michigan Manual 2017 Manual Michigan LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2017-2018 County Representative in Congress District State Senator District State Representative District Alcona ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Sue Allor, R ................. 106 Alger ............. Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Vacant ..................... 109 Allegan............ Bill Huizenga, R .............. 2 Tonya Schuitmaker, R .......... 26 Steven Johnson, R............. 72 Fred S. Upton, R.............. 6 Mary Whiteford R ............. 80 -2018 Alpena ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Sue Allor, R ................. 106 Antrim ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Triston Cole, R ............... 105 Arenac ............ Dan Kildee, D ............... 5 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Jason Wentworth, R ........... 97 Baraga ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 Barry ............. Justin Amash, R .............. 3 Mike Nofs, R ................. 19 Julie Calley, R................ 87 Bay .............. Dan Kildee, D ............... 5 Mike Green, R ................ 31 Brian K. Elder, D ............. 96 Gary Glenn, R ............... 98 Chapter III Benzie ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Curt VanderWall, R ............ 101 Berrien............ Fred S. Upton, R.............. 6 John Proos, R ................ 21 Dave Pagel, R................ 78 Kim LaSata, R ................ 79 – Branch ............ Tim Walberg, R............... 7 Mike Shirkey, R ............... 16 Eric Leutheuser, R ............. 58 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH THE LEGISLATIVE Calhoun ........... Justin Amash, R .............. 3 Mike Nofs, R ................. 19 John Bizon, R ................ 62 David Maturen, R ............. 63 Cass .............. Fred S. Upton, R.............. 6 John Proos, R ................ 21 Aaron Miller, R ............... 59 Dave Pagel, R ............... 78 Charlevoix ......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Triston Cole, R ............... 105 Cheboygan......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Sue Allor, R ................. 106 Lee Chatfield, R .............. 107 Chippewa.......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Lee Chatfield, R .............. 107 Clare ............. John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Judy K. Emmons, R . 33 Jason Wentworth, R ........... 97 • 231 Clinton ............ John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Rick Jones, R ................. 24 Tom Leonard, R .............. 93 Crawford .......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Daire Rendon, R .............. 103 232 LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2017-2018 (Cont.) • Chapter III County Representative in Congress District State Senator District State Representative District Delta ............. Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Beau LaFave, R............... 108 Dickinson.......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Beau LaFave, R............... 108 Eaton ............. Tim Walberg, R............... 7 Rick Jones, R ................. 24 Brett Roberts, R .............. 65 – Tom Barrett, R ............... 71 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH THE LEGISLATIVE Emmet ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Lee Chatfield, R .............. 107 Genesee........... Dan Kildee, D ............... 5 David B. Robertson, R .......... 14 Sheldon Neeley, D ............ 34 Jim Ananich, D ............... 27 Pam Faris, D................. 48 Kenneth B. Horn, R ............ 32 Phil Phelps, D................ 49 Tim Sneller, D ............... 50 Joseph Graves, R ............. 51 Gladwin ........... John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Jason Wentworth, R ........... 97 Gogebic ........... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 Grand Traverse...... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Larry Inman, R ............... 104 Gratiot ............ John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Judy K. Emmons, R . 33 James Lower, R............... 70 Tom Leonard, R .............. 93 Hillsdale........... Tim Walberg, R............... 7 Mike Shirkey, R ............... 16 Eric Leutheuser, R ............. 58 Houghton.......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 Huron ............ Paul Mitchell, R .............. 10 Phil Pavlov, R ................ 25 Edward Canfield, R ............ 84 Michigan Manual 2017 Manual Michigan Ingham ........... Michael D. Bishop, R .......... 8 Rick Jones, R ................. 24 Tom Cochran, D .............. 67 Curtis Hertel, Jr., D ............ 23 Andy Schor, D ............... 68 Samir Singh, D . 69 Ionia ............. Justin Amash, R .............. 3 Mike Nofs, R ................. 19 Thomas Albert, R ............. 86 Julie Calley, R................ 87 Iosco ............. Dan Kildee, D ............... 5 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Sue Allor, R ................. 106 Iron .............. Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 -2018 Isabella ........... John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Judy K. Emmons, R . 33 Roger Hauck, R .............. 99 Jackson ........... Tim Walberg, R............... 7 Mike Shirkey, R ............... 16 Julie Alexander, R ............. 64 Brett Roberts, R .............. 65 Michigan Manual 2017 Manual Michigan LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2017-2018 (Cont.) County Representative in Congress District State Senator District State Representative District Kalamazoo ......... Fred S. Upton, R.............. 6 Margaret E. O’Brien, R .......... 20 Jon Hoadley, D............... 60 Brandt Iden, R ............... 61 David Maturen, R ............. 63 Beth Griffin, R ............... 66 Kalkaska .......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Daire Rendon, R .............. 103 -2018 Kent.............. Bill Huizenga, R .............. 2 Tonya Schuitmaker, R .......... 26 Steven Johnson, R............. 72 Justin Amash, R .............. 3 Peter MacGregor, R ............ 28 Chris Afendoulis, R ............ 73 Dave Hildenbrand, R ........... 29 Rob VerHeulen, R ............. 74 David LaGrand, D............. 75 Winnie Brinks, D ............. 76 Tommy Brann, R ............. 77 Thomas Albert, R ............. 86 Keweenaw ......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 Lake.............. Bill Huizenga, R .............. 2 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Scott VanSingel, R ............. 100 Chapter III Lapeer ............ Paul Mitchell, R .............. 10 Mike Green, R ................ 31 Gary Howell, R............... 82 Leelanau........... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Curt VanderWall, R ............ 101 Lenawee........... Tim Walberg, R............... 7 Dale W. Zorn, R .............. 17 Bronna Kahle, R .............. 57 – Brett Roberts, R .............. 65 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH THE LEGISLATIVE Livingston.......... Michael D. Bishop, R .......... 8 Joe Hune, R.................. 22 Lana Theis, R ................ 42 Henry Vaupel, R .............. 47 Luce.............. Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Vacant ..................... 109 Mackinac .......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Wayne Schmidt, R ............. 37 Lee Chatfield, R .............. 107 Macomb ........... Sander M. Levin, D............ 9 Jack Brandenburg, R ........... 8 Kevin Hertel, D .............. 18 Paul Mitchell, R .............. 10 Steven M. Bieda, D ............ 9 John Chirkun, D .............. 22 Tory Rocca, R ................ 10 Steve Marino, R .............. 24 Phil Pavlov, R ................ 25 Henry Yanez, D .............. 25 Patrick Green, D.............. 28 Diana Farrington, R............ 30 • William Sowerby, D ........... 31 233 Pamela Hornberger, R.......... 32 Jeff Yaroch, R ................ 33 Peter Lucido, R ............... 36 234 LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION BY COUNTY, 2017-2018 (Cont.) • Chapter III County Representative in Congress District State Senator District State Representative District Manistee........... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Curt VanderWall, R ............ 101 Marquette.......... Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Vacant ..................... 109 Scott Dianda, D .............. 110 – Mason ............ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Curt VanderWall, R ............ 101 THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH THE LEGISLATIVE Bill Huizenga, R .............. 2 Mecosta ........... John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Judy K. Emmons, R . 33 Michele Hoitenga, R . 102 Menominee ........ Jack Bergman, R.............. 1 Tom Casperson, R ............. 38 Beau LaFave, R............... 108 Midland ........... John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Jim Stamas, R ................ 36 Gary Glenn, R ............... 98 Roger Hauck, R .............. 99 Missaukee ......... John Moolenaar, R ............ 4 Darwin L. Booher, R ........... 35 Daire Rendon, R .............. 103 Monroe
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