Michigan's 30th House of Representatives district

{{Short description|American legislative district}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox legislative district

|state= Michigan

|district= 30

|chamber= House of Representatives

|image=350px

|representative= William Bruck

|party= Republican

|residence= Erie

|Democratic=

|Republican=

|NPP=

|percent_white= 90

|percent_black= 2

|percent_hispanic= 4

|percent_asian=

|percent_native_american=

|percent_pacific_islander=

|percent_other_race=

|percent_multiracial = 3

|population=93,518

|population_year= 2022

|voting_age=

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|registered=

|notes= {{Cite web|url=https://censusreporter.org/profiles/62000US26030/|title=State House District 30, MI|website=Census Reporter}}}}

Michigan's 30th House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 30th House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in parts of Lenawee and Monroe counties.{{cite web |URL=https://data.michigan.gov/dataset/Hickory_House/femj-ipc4|title=Hickory_House|publisher=Michigan |accessdate=September 27, 2022}} The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.{{cite web |url = https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(gvf0oh4uofei14qtifssh0vh))/documents/2015-2016/michiganmanual/2015-MM-P0261-p0262.pdf |format = PDF |title = Speakers Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives, 1835–2015 |publisher = Michigan Legislature |access-date = June 10, 2020 }}

History

After redistricting in 2022, the 30th District includes all of southern Monroe County, Monroe Charter Township and the City of Monroe. It also extends north to include Detroit Beach and west to include Britton and Deerfield in Lenawee County.{{Cite web |last=Kisonas |first=Ray |title=Army veteran William Bruck enters Michigan House race |url=https://www.monroenews.com/story/news/2022/01/30/army-veteran-william-bruck-enters-michigan-house-race/9267771002/ |access-date=2024-02-08 |website=Monroe News |language=en-US}}

List of representatives

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! Representative

! colspan="2" | Party

! Dates

! Residence

! Notes

Joyce Symons

| bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}} |

Democratic

| 1965–1982

| Allen Park

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/2230|title=Legislator Details - Joyce Symons |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Jeffrey D. Padden

| bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}} |

Democratic

| 1983–1984

| Wyandotte

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/2209|title=Legislator Details - Jeffrey D. Padden |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Joseph Palamara

| bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}} |

Democratic

| 1985–1992

| Wyandotte

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/4191|title=Legislator Details - Joseph Palamara |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Sal Rocca

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 1993–1994

| Sterling Heights

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/2211|title=Legislator Details - Sal Rocca |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Sue Rocca

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 1995–2000

| Sterling Heights

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/2027|title=Legislator Details - Sue Rocca |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Sal Rocca

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 2001–2004

| Sterling Heights

|

Tory Rocca

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 2005–2010

| Sterling Heights

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/2096|title=Legislator Details - Tory Rocca |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Jeff Farrington

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 2011–2016

| Utica

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/3411|title=Legislator Details - Jeff Farrington |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

Diana Farrington

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 2017–2022

| Utica

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/5458|title=Legislator Details - Diana Farrington |publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=April 22, 2021}}

William Bruck

| bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} |

Republican

| 2023–present

| Erie

| {{cite web |url=https://mdoe.state.mi.us/legislators/Legislator/LegislatorDetail/5612|title=Legislator Details - William Bruck|publisher=Library of Michigan |accessdate=January 1, 2023}}

Recent elections

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2020 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2020 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2020GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=April 22, 2021 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| candidate = Diana Farrington

| votes = 28199

| percentage = 62.37

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| candidate = Michael A. Chehab

| votes = 17016

| percentage = 37.63

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 45215

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (US)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2018 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2018 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2018GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Diana Farrington

|votes = 17,511

|percentage = 56.86

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = John P. Spica

|votes = 13,284

|percentage = 43.14

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 30,795

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2016 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2016 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2016GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (US)

|candidate = Diana Farrington

|votes = 19,863

|percentage = 53.85

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael Notte

|votes = 17,026

|percentage = 46.15

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 36,889

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (US)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2014 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2014 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2014GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jeff Farrington

|votes = 12,654

|percentage = 54.76

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Bo Karpinsky

|votes = 10,455

|percentage = 45.24

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 23,109

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2012 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2012 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2012GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jeff Farrington

|votes = 18,160

|percentage = 53.25

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph Bogdan

|votes = 15,943

|percentage = 46.75

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 34,103

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (United States)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2010 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2010 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2010GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (US)

|candidate = Jeff Farrington

|votes = 15736

|percentage = 55.73

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (US)

|candidate = Ken Lampar

|votes = 12501

|percentage = 44.27

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 28237

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner = Republican Party (US)

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change | title= 2008 Michigan House of Representatives election{{cite web |title=2008 Michigan Election Results |url=https://mielections.us/election/results/2008GEN_CENR.html |publisher=Michigan Department of State |accessdate=June 9, 2020 |location=Lansing}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

|party = Republican Party (US)

|candidate = Tory Rocca

|votes = 25713

|percentage = 59.99

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change

|party = Democratic Party (US)

|candidate = Grant Hughes

|votes = 17147

|percentage = 40.01

}}

{{Election box total no change

|votes = 42860

|percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box hold with party link without swing

|winner =Republican Party (US)

}}

{{Election box end}}

Historical district boundaries

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! style="width:200pt;" | Description

! style="width:130pt;" | Apportionment Plan

! style="width:15pt;" | Notes

Wayne County (part)

1964 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015071179256 | title=Michigan Manual 1965/1966 |publisher=Michigan Legislature|date=1965|page=384 |access-date=September 27, 2022}}
Wayne County (part)
  • Allen Park
  • Dearborn (part)
  • Lincoln Park (part)
  • Melvindale
  • 1972 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015071179306 | title=Michigan Manual 1975/1976 |publisher=Michigan Legislature|date=1975|page=466 |access-date=September 27, 2022}}
    Wayne County (part)
  • Allen Park (part)
  • Southgate
  • Wyandotte
  • 1982 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(u4ifdywmcyzh4c0r40ye5yak))/documents/1989-1990/michiganmanual/1989-MM-P0296-P0325.pdf | title=REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS|publisher=Michigan Legislature|date=1989| access-date=September 27, 2022}}
    Macomb County (part)
  • Sterling Heights (part)
  • 1992 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(z2hc01dhxe00jejkw53plcvs))/documents/1995-1996/michiganmanual/1995-MM-P0307-P0321.pdf | title=REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS|publisher=Michigan Legislature|date=1995| access-date=September 27, 2022}}
    Macomb County (part)
  • Sterling Heights (part)
  • Utica
  • 2001 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(z2hc01dhxe00jejkw53plcvs))/documents/2001-2002/michiganmanual/2001-mm-p0323-p032S.pdf | title=REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS|publisher=Michigan Legislature|date=2001| access-date=September 27, 2022}}
    150pxMacomb County (part)
  • Shelby Charter Township (part)
  • Sterling Heights (part)
  • Utica
  • 2011 Apportionment Plan{{cite web | url=https://www.house.mi.gov/media/District%20Maps/030.pdf | title=MICHIGAN STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 30| access-date=September 27, 2022| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220415211746/https://www.house.mi.gov/media/District%20Maps/030.pdf | archive-date=April 15, 2022}}

    References

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    {{Michigan House of Representatives}}

    Category:Michigan House of Representatives districts

    Category:Macomb County, Michigan