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Redistricting Commission

A federal court in Michigan dismissed claims brought by the state’s Republican Party and 15 individuals challenging the constitutionality of eligibility restrictions for members of Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. Individuals who sought or held public office in the past six years cannot serve on the commission. 

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A federal court in Michigan dismissed claims brought by the state’s Republican Party and 15 individuals challenging the constitutionality of eligibility restrictions for members of Michigan’s Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. Individuals who sought or held public office in the past six years cannot serve on the commission. 

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