9-412: MI-3 may refer to: Mission: Impossible III Michigan's 3rd congressional district M-3 (Michigan highway) MI3 , branch of British military intelligence Mil Mi-3 aircraft Xiaomi Mi3 , a smartphone mi or cubic mile The Curse of Monkey Island (also known as Monkey Island 3 ), videogame [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
18-498: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Michigan%27s 3rd congressional district Michigan's 3rd congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in West Michigan . From 2003 to 2013, it consisted of the counties of Barry and Ionia , as well as all except the northwestern portion of Kent , including the city of Grand Rapids . In 2012 redistricting,
27-545: Is divided into 13 congressional districts , each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives . The districts are currently represented in the 118th United States Congress by 7 Democrats and 6 Republicans . Due to considerable demographic and population change in Michigan over the years, an individual numbered district today does not necessarily cover the same geographic area as
36-589: The 2020 United States census . List of members of the House delegation, time in office, district maps, and the district political ratings according to the CPVI . The delegation has 13 members, including 7 Democrats and 6 Republicans . Below is a table of United States congressional district boundary maps for the State of Michigan, presented chronologically forward. All redistricting events that took place in Michigan in
45-480: The 1990 census, which took effect in 1993 and moved Grand Rapids from the 5th to the 3rd congressional district . However, following the 2020 census, the 3rd district was redrawn once again, and in the 2022 midterm elections Democratic candidate Hillary Scholten was chosen to represent the district. 42°43′12″N 85°14′14″W / 42.72000°N 85.23722°W / 42.72000; -85.23722 Michigan%27s congressional districts Michigan
54-670: The city of Kalamazoo , but not Portage and the adjacent south-ward township). With the redistricting, the old 3rd district was split between the 6th and 7th congressional districts, with most of Lansing itself going to the 8th congressional district. Meanwhile, the new 3rd district became the Grand Rapids district, covering much of the territory which had previously constituted the 5th district from 1873 to 1993. No Democrat had represented Grand Rapids in Congress since Richard Vander Veen from 1974 to 1977, prior to redistricting due to
63-627: The district was extended to Battle Creek . In 2022, the district was condensed to the greater Grand Rapids and Muskegon areas, including portions of Kent , Muskegon , and Ottawa counties. Redistricting removed Barry , Calhoun , and Ionia counties. The district is currently represented by Hillary Scholten , a member of the Democratic Party . Prior to 1993, the 3rd congressional district largely consisted of Calhoun and Eaton counties, about half of Lansing and surrounding Ingham County , and most of Kalamazoo County (including
72-416: The same numbered district before reapportionment. For example, Pete Hoekstra and Bill Huizenga have represented the 2nd district since 1993, but are considered the "successors" of Guy Vander Jagt , since the current 2nd covers most of the territory represented by Vander Jagt in the 9th district before 1993. Michigan lost a congressional seat after the 2022 midterm elections based on information from
81-449: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MI-3&oldid=1108612269 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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