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State Representatives 48049 081 Phillip Pavlov 48103 053 Rebekah Warren STATE HOUSE 48050 032 Jennifer Haase 48103 055 Kathy Angerer 48051 032 Jennifer Haase 48104 052 Pam Byrnes ZIP DIST NAME 48054 081 Phillip Pavlov 48104 053 Rebekah Warren 48001 081 Phillip Pavlov 48059 083 John Espinoza 48105 052 Pam Byrnes 48002 081 Phillip Pavlov 48060 081 Phillip Pavlov 48105 053 Rebekah Warren 48003 082 Kevin Daley 48060 083 John Espinoza 48105 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48005 032 Jennifer Haase 48062 032 Jennifer Haase 48105 055 Kathy Angerer 48006 081 Phillip Pavlov 48063 032 Jennifer Haase 48108 052 Pam Byrnes 48009 040 Chuck Moss 48064 081 Phillip Pavlov 48108 053 Rebekah Warren 48014 081 Phillip Pavlov 48065 036 Peter Lund 48108 055 Kathy Angerer 48014 082 Kevin Daley 48066 042 Harold Haugh 48109 053 Rebekah Warren 48015 028 Lesia Liss 48067 026 Marie Donigan 48110 055 Kathy Angerer 48017 041 Marty Knollenberg 48069 027 Ellen Lipton 48111 021 Dian Slavens 48021 042 Harold Haugh 48070 027 Ellen Lipton 48111 023 Deb Kennedy 48022 081 Phillip Pavlov 48071 026 Marie Donigan 48111 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48023 032 Jennifer Haase 48072 027 Ellen Lipton 48111 056 Kate Ebli 48023 081 Phillip Pavlov 48073 026 Marie Donigan 48114 047 Cindy Denby 48025 037 Vicki Barnett 48073 041 Marty Knollenberg 48114 066 Bill Rogers 48025 040 Chuck Moss 48074 032 Jennifer Haase 48116 047 Cindy Denby 48026 031 Fred Miller 48075 035 Vincent Gregory 48116 066 Bill Rogers 48026 042 Harold Haugh 48076 035 Vincent Gregory 48117 023 Deb Kennedy 48027 032 Jennifer Haase 48079 081 Phillip Pavlov 48117 056 Kate Ebli 48028 081 Phillip Pavlov 48080 024 Sarah Roberts 48118 052 Pam Byrnes 48030 027 Ellen Lipton 48081 024 Sarah Roberts 48118 065 Vacant 48032 081 Phillip Pavlov 48082 024 Sarah Roberts 48120 015 Gino Polidori 48032 083 John Espinoza 48083 041 Marty Knollenberg 48122 014 Ed Clemente 48033 035 Vincent Gregory 48084 041 Marty Knollenberg 48124 015 Gino Polidori 48034 035 Vincent Gregory 48085 041 Marty Knollenberg 48125 016 Bob Constan 48034 040 Chuck Moss 48088 025 Jon Switalski 48126 011 David Nathan 48035 031 Fred Miller 48088 028 Lesia Liss 48126 015 Gino Polidori 48035 033 Kim Meltzer 48089 028 Lesia Liss 48127 016 Bob Constan 48036 031 Fred Miller 48091 028 Lesia Liss 48127 017 Andy Dillon 48036 033 Kim Meltzer 48092 025 Jon Switalski 48128 015 Gino Polidori 48038 031 Fred Miller 48092 028 Lesia Liss 48130 052 Pam Byrnes 48038 033 Kim Meltzer 48093 025 Jon Switalski 48131 055 Kathy Angerer 48039 081 Phillip Pavlov 48093 028 Lesia Liss 48131 056 Kate Ebli 48040 081 Phillip Pavlov 48094 036 Peter Lund 48133 055 Kathy Angerer 48041 032 Jennifer Haase 48095 036 Peter Lund 48133 056 Kate Ebli 48041 081 Phillip Pavlov 48096 033 Kim Meltzer 48134 023 Deb Kennedy 48042 033 Kim Meltzer 48097 081 Phillip Pavlov 48134 056 Kate Ebli 48043 031 Fred Miller 48097 083 John Espinoza 48135 016 Bob Constan 48044 033 Kim Meltzer 48098 041 Marty Knollenberg 48137 047 Cindy Denby 48045 024 Sarah Roberts 48101 014 Ed Clemente 48137 052 Pam Byrnes 48047 032 Jennifer Haase 48101 016 Bob Constan 48138 023 Deb Kennedy 48048 032 Jennifer Haase 48103 052 Pam Byrnes 48139 047 Cindy Denby 48140 055 Kathy Angerer 48178 038 Hugh Crawford 48208 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48140 056 Kate Ebli 48178 052 Pam Byrnes 48208 012 Rashida Tlaib 48141 016 Bob Constan 48178 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48209 012 Rashida Tlaib 48143 047 Cindy Denby 48178 066 Bill Rogers 48210 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48144 055 Kathy Angerer 48179 056 Kate Ebli 48210 012 Rashida Tlaib 48145 056 Kate Ebli 48180 022 Douglas Geiss 48211 004 Coleman Young II 48146 014 Ed Clemente 48182 055 Kathy Angerer 48211 005 Bert Johnson 48150 017 Andy Dillon 48182 056 Kate Ebli 48212 004 Coleman Young II 48150 019 John Walsh 48183 013 Andrew Kandrevas 48212 005 Bert Johnson 48152 019 John Walsh 48183 023 Deb Kennedy 48212 007 Jimmy Womack 48154 019 John Walsh 48184 020 Marc Corriveau 48213 002 LaMar Lemmons Jr. 48157 056 Kate Ebli 48184 021 Dian Slavens 48213 003 Bettie Cook-Scott 48158 052 Pam Byrnes 48185 018 Richard LeBlanc 48213 004 Coleman Young II 48158 065 Vacant 48186 018 Richard LeBlanc 48214 003 Bettie Cook-Scott 48159 055 Kathy Angerer 48187 020 Marc Corriveau 48214 004 Coleman Young II 48159 056 Kate Ebli 48187 021 Dian Slavens 48215 003 Bettie Cook-Scott 48160 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48188 020 Marc Corriveau 48216 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48160 055 Kathy Angerer 48188 021 Dian Slavens 48216 012 Rashida Tlaib 48160 056 Kate Ebli 48189 047 Cindy Denby 48217 012 Rashida Tlaib 48161 055 Kathy Angerer 48189 052 Pam Byrnes 48218 014 Ed Clemente 48161 056 Kate Ebli 48189 066 Bill Rogers 48219 009 Shanelle Jackson 48162 056 Kate Ebli 48190 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48219 010 Gabe Leland 48164 023 Deb Kennedy 48191 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48220 027 Ellen Lipton 48164 056 Kate Ebli 48191 056 Kate Ebli 48220 035 Vincent Gregory 48165 038 Hugh Crawford 48192 013 Andrew Kandrevas 48221 007 Jimmy Womack 48166 056 Kate Ebli 48193 013 Andrew Kandrevas 48221 008 George Cushingberry Jr. 48167 020 Marc Corriveau 48193 023 Deb Kennedy 48223 009 Shanelle Jackson 48167 037 Vicki Barnett 48195 013 Andrew Kandrevas 48223 010 Gabe Leland 48167 038 Hugh Crawford 48197 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48223 011 David Nathan 48167 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48197 055 Kathy Angerer 48224 001 Timothy Bledsoe 48168 020 Marc Corriveau 48198 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48224 002 LaMar Lemmons Jr. 48168 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48201 004 Coleman Young II 48224 003 Bettie Cook-Scott 48169 047 Cindy Denby 48201 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48225 001 Timothy Bledsoe 48169 052 Pam Byrnes 48202 004 Coleman Young II 48225 002 LaMar Lemmons Jr. 48169 066 Bill Rogers 48202 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48226 004 Coleman Young II 48170 020 Marc Corriveau 48203 005 Bert Johnson 48226 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48170 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48203 007 Jimmy Womack 48226 012 Rashida Tlaib 48173 023 Deb Kennedy 48204 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48227 008 George Cushingberry Jr. 48174 021 Dian Slavens 48204 007 Jimmy Womack 48227 009 Shanelle Jackson 48174 022 Douglas Geiss 48204 011 David Nathan 48227 010 Gabe Leland 48174 023 Deb Kennedy 48205 002 LaMar Lemmons Jr. 48227 011 David Nathan 48175 054 Alma Wheeler-Smith 48205 003 Bettie Cook-Scott 48228 010 Gabe Leland 48176 052 Pam Byrnes 48206 006 Fred Durhal Jr. 48228 011 David Nathan 48176 055 Kathy Angerer 48206 007 Jimmy Womack 48229 014 Ed Clemente 48176 057 Dudley Spade 48206 012 Rashida Tlaib 48230 001 Timothy Bledsoe 48177 055 Kathy Angerer 48207 004 Coleman Young II 48234 002 LaMar Lemmons Jr. 48234 004 Coleman Young II 48326 029 Tim Melton 48383 044 Eileen Kowall 48234 005 Bert Johnson 48326 043 Gail Haines 48386 044 Eileen Kowall 48234 007 Jimmy Womack 48327 043 Gail Haines 48390 038 Hugh Crawford 48235 008 George Cushingberry Jr. 48328 043 Gail Haines 48390 039 Lisa Brown 48235 009 Shanelle Jackson 48329 043 Gail Haines 48393 038 Hugh Crawford 48236 001 Timothy Bledsoe 48329 044 Eileen Kowall 48393 039 Lisa Brown 48236 024 Sarah Roberts 48331 037 Vicki Barnett 48401 083 John Espinoza 48237 027 Ellen Lipton 48334 037 Vicki Barnett 48410 083 John Espinoza 48237 035 Vincent Gregory 48335 037 Vicki Barnett 48411 051 Paul Scott 48238 007 Jimmy Womack 48336 037 Vicki Barnett 48412 082 Kevin Daley 48238 008 George Cushingberry Jr. 48340 029 Tim Melton 48413 084 Terry Brown 48238 011 David Nathan 48341 029 Tim Melton 48414 085 Richard Ball 48239 009 Shanelle Jackson 48341 040 Chuck Moss 48415 048 Richard Hammel 48239 010 Gabe Leland 48341 043 Gail Haines 48415 084 Terry Brown 48239 017 Andy Dillon 48342 029 Tim Melton 48415 094 Kenneth Horn 48240 009 Shanelle Jackson 48346 043 Gail Haines 48415 095 Andy Coulouris 48240 017 Andy Dillon 48346 044 Eileen Kowall 48416 081 Phillip Pavlov 48301 039 Lisa Brown 48348 044 Eileen Kowall 48416 082 Kevin Daley 48301 040 Chuck Moss 48348 046 James Marleau 48416 083 John Espinoza 48302 039 Lisa Brown 48350 044 Eileen Kowall 48417 048 Richard Hammel 48302 040 Chuck Moss 48350 046 James Marleau 48417 094 Kenneth Horn 48304 040 Chuck Moss 48353 047 Cindy Denby 48418 047 Cindy Denby 48306 036 Peter Lund 48356 044 Eileen Kowall 48418 051 Paul Scott 48306 045 Tom McMillin 48357 044 Eileen Kowall 48418 085 Richard Ball 48307 045 Tom McMillin 48359 029 Tim Melton 48419 083 John Espinoza 48309 029 Tim Melton 48359 044 Eileen Kowall 48420 048 Richard Hammel 48309 045 Tom McMillin 48359 046 James Marleau 48420 050 Jim Slezak 48310 025 Jon Switalski 48360 046 James Marleau 48420 084 Terry Brown 48310 030 Tory Rocca 48362 046 James Marleau 48420 094 Kenneth Horn 48312 025 Jon Switalski 48363 045 Tom McMillin 48421 048 Richard Hammel 48312 030 Tory Rocca 48367 046 James Marleau 48421 050 Jim Slezak 48313 030 Tory Rocca 48370 045 Tom McMillin 48421 082 Kevin Daley 48314 030 Tory Rocca 48370 046 James Marleau 48422 083 John Espinoza 48315 030 Tory Rocca 48371 046 James Marleau 48423 050 Jim Slezak 48315 036 Peter Lund 48371 082 Kevin Daley 48423 051 Paul Scott 48316 036 Peter Lund 48374 038 Hugh Crawford 48423 082 Kevin Daley 48317 030 Tory Rocca 48375 038 Hugh Crawford 48426 083 John Espinoza 48317 036 Peter Lund 48377 038 Hugh Crawford 48426 084 Terry Brown 48320 040 Chuck Moss 48380 044 Eileen Kowall 48427 083 John Espinoza 48322 037 Vicki Barnett 48380 047 Cindy Denby 48428 046 James Marleau 48322 039 Lisa Brown 48380 066 Bill Rogers 48428 082 Kevin Daley 48323 039 Lisa Brown 48381 038 Hugh Crawford 48429 049 Lee Gonzales 48323 040 Chuck Moss 48381 066 Bill Rogers 48429 085 Richard Ball 48324 039 Lisa Brown 48382 039 Lisa Brown 48430 046 James Marleau 48324 040 Chuck Moss 48382 043 Gail
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