Judges: Michigan must redraw congressional, legislative maps
LANSING, Mich. — A three-judge federal panel ruled Thursday that Michigan’s congressional and legislative maps were unconstitutionally gerrymandered for partisan gain, ordering the state Legislature to redraw at least 34 districts for the 2020 election.
The decision also requires special state Senate elections to be held in 2020, instead of 2022 as scheduled. It is the latest development in a series of redistricting lawsuits in at least a dozen states.
The judges said 34 of the 162 congressional and legislative districts drawn by Republicans in 2011 violate Democratic voters’ constitutional rights, including by diluting the weight of their votes. They gave the GOP-led Legislature until Aug. 1 to submit new maps, which would need the signature of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. An appeal is likely.