REDISTRICTING TIMELINE
Below is a high level timeline of Michigan’s first redistricting process under the redistricting reform amendment. The process will repeat every 10 years using new census data.
2018
2021
2020
2021
2022
General Election
Commissioner Recruitment
Census
Public Hearing Engagement
Primary & General Elections
Proposal 2 passed with 61% of the vote, 67 of 83 Michigan counties
Ensuring a demographic and geographic pool of “good actor” applicants with clear expectations of responsibilities
Working with coalition partners to ensure a representative count, particularly in “hard-to-count” populations
Empowering citizens with the tools and expertise to provide effective, localized testimony and maps to the commission.
First elections with fair, impartial, and representative maps.
Below is a high level timeline of Michigan’s first redistricting process under the redistricting reform amendment. The process will repeat every 10 years using new census data.
2018 - General Election
Proposal 2 passed with 61% of the vote, 67 of 83 Michigan counties
2019 - Commissioner Recruitment
Ensuring a demographic and geographic pool of “good actor” applicants with clear expectations of responsibilities
2020 - Census
Working with coalition partners to ensure a representative count, particularly in “hard-to-count” populations
2021 - Public Hearing Engagement
Empowering citizens with the tools and expertise to provide effective, localized testimony and maps to the commission
2022 - Primary & General Elections
First elections with fair, impartial, and representative maps.