Redistricting may oust half of incumbents in Michigan, analysis finds [View all]
LANSING In the state House, Flint is represented by Democrats Cynthia Neeley and John Cherry, even though they live less than 3 miles apart within the city.
But starting next year, they would be consolidated into the same district, according to all four maps under consideration by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
The Rev. Alfred L. Harris of Flint called those proposals a disgrace, and he worries that Flint, a city thats 54 percent Black, could be without a Black representative in the state House. Neeley is African American.
I mean, thats just going backwards, Harris told Bridge Michigan.
Similar changes could come next year throughout Michigan, as up to half of all seats in the state House and Senate next year could have new representatives because of redistricting and term limits, according to a Bridge Michigan analysis.
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