Michigan's congressional districts

{{Short description|U.S. House districts in the state of Michigan}}

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File:Michigan Congressional Districts, 118th Congress.svg

Michigan is divided into 13 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.{{cite web |url=http://house.gov/representatives/#state_mi|title=Directory of Representatives|publisher=The United States House of Representatives|accessdate=March 8, 2013}}

The districts are currently represented in the 119th United States Congress by 7 Republicans and 6 Democrats.

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 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 the 2020 United States census.{{cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/26/politics/us-census-2020-results/index.html|title=Census Bureau announces 331 million people in US, Texas will add two congressional seats|publisher=CNN|last1=Merica|first1=Dan|last2=Stark|first2=Liz|date=April 26, 2021|accessdate=April 26, 2021}}

Current districts and representatives

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 Republicans and 6 Democrats.

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colspan=6 | Current U.S. representatives from Michigan
District

! Member
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! Party

! data-sort-type="date" | Incumbent since

! data-sort-type="Cook PVI number" |CPVI
{{Small|(2025)}}{{Cite web |date=April 3, 2025 |title=2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List|url=https://www.cookpolitical.com/cook-pvi/2025-partisan-voting-index/district-map-and-list |access-date=April 3, 2025|publisher=The Cook Political Report}}

! class="unsortable" | District map

{{ushr|MI|1|R}}

| data-sort-value="Bergman, Jack" | 100px
Jack Bergman
{{Small|(Watersmeet)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2017

| {{Shading PVI|R|11}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|2|R}}

| data-sort-value="Moolenaar, John" | 100px
John Moolenaar
{{Small|(Caledonia)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2015

| {{Shading PVI|R|15}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|3|R}}

| data-sort-value="Scholten, Hillary" | 100px
Hillary Scholten
{{Small|(Grand Rapids)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2023

| {{Shading PVI|D|4}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|4|R}}

| data-sort-value="Huizenga, Bill" | 100px
Bill Huizenga
{{Small|(Holland)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2011

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|5|R}}

| data-sort-value="Walberg, Tim" | 100px
Tim Walberg
{{Small|(Tipton)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2011

| {{Shading PVI|R|13}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|6|R}}

| data-sort-value="Dingell, Debbie" | 100px
Debbie Dingell
{{Small|(Ann Arbor)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2015

| {{Shading PVI|D|12}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|7|R}}

| data-sort-value="Barret, Tom" | 100px
Tom Barrett
{{Small|(Charlotte)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2025

| {{Shading PVI|EVEN}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|8|R}}

| data-sort-value="McDonald Rivet, Kristen" | 100px
Kristen McDonald Rivet
{{Small|(Bay City)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2025

| {{Shading PVI|R|1}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|9|R}}

| data-sort-value="McClain, Lisa" | 100px
Lisa McClain
{{Small|(Bruce Township)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2021

| {{Shading PVI|R|16}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|10|R}}

| data-sort-value="James, John" | File:Rep. John James official photo, 118th Congress.jpg
John James
{{Small|(Shelby Charter Township)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| January 3, 2023

| {{Shading PVI|R|3}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|11|R}}

| data-sort-value="Stevens, Haley" | 100px
Haley Stevens
{{Small|(Birmingham)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2019

| {{Shading PVI|D|9}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|12|R}}

| data-sort-value="Tlaib, Rashida" | 100px
Rashida Tlaib
{{Small|(Detroit)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2019

| {{Shading PVI|D|21}}

| 280px

{{ushr|MI|13|R}}

| data-sort-value="Thanedar, Shri" | File:Rep. Shri Thanedar - 118th Congress.jpg
Shri Thanedar
{{Small|(Detroit)}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| January 3, 2023

| {{Shading PVI|D|22}}

| 280px

Historical district boundaries

Below is a table of United States congressional district boundary maps for the State of Michigan, presented chronologically forward.{{cite web|title=Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–2012.|url=http://cdmaps.polisci.ucla.edu|accessdate=October 18, 2014}} All redistricting events that took place in Michigan in the decades between 1973 and 2013 are shown.

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Year

! Statewide map

!Congressional delegation

1973–1982

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|1/3/1973–1/3/1974: 7 Democrats, 12 Republicans

1/3/1974–1/3/1975: 9 Democrats, 10 Republicans

1/3/1975–1/3/1977: 12 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/1977–1/3/1979: 11 Democrats, 8 Republicans

1/3/1979–1/3/1981: 13 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/1981–1/3/1983: 12 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1983–1992

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|1/3/1983–1/3/1985: 12 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/1985–1/3/1987: 11 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/1987–1/3/1989: 11 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/1989–1/3/1991: 11 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/1991–1/3/1993: 11 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1993–2002

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Note: The orange 6th is mislabeled; it should read 13th.

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1/3/1993–1/3/1995: 10 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/1995–1/3/1997: 9 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/1997–1/3/1999: 10 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/1999-1/3/2001: 10 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/2001-1/3/2003: 9 Democrats, 7 Republicans

2003–2013

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|1/3/2003-1/3/2005: 6 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2005-1/3/2007: 6 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2007-1/3/2009: 6 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2009-1/3/11: 8 Democrats, 7 Republicans

1/3/2011–7/6/2012: 6 Democrats, 9 Republicans

7/6/2012-11/6/2012: 6 Democrats, 8 Republicans, 1 Vacant seat

11/6/2012-1/3/2013: 7 Democrats, 8 Republicans

2013–2023

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|1/3/2013–1/3/2015: 5 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2015–1/3/2017: 5 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2017-1/3/2019: 5 Democrats, 9 Republicans

1/3/2019-7/4/2019: 7 Democrats, 7 Republicans

7/4/2019-5/4/2020: 7 Democrats, 6 Republicans, 1 Independent{{Cite web|url=https://nbc25news.com/news/local/rep-justin-amash-leaving-the-republican-party|title=Rep. Justin Amash declares his independence from the Republican Party|date=July 4, 2019}}

5/4/2020-12/14/2020: 7 Democrats, 6 Republicans, 1 Libertarian{{Cite web|url=https://www.270towin.com/news/2020/05/04/rep-justin-amash-becomes-first-libertarian-member-of-congress_1016.html|title = Rep. Justin Amash Becomes First Libertarian Member of Congress}}

12/14/2020–1/3/2021: 7 Democrats, 5 Republicans, 1 Libertarian, 1 independent{{Cite web|last=Correspondent|first=Jake Tapper, Anchor and Chief Washington|title=Congressman cites Trump's efforts to overturn election in announcing decision to quit GOP|url=https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/14/politics/paul-mitchell-quits-gop/index.html|access-date=2020-12-16|website=CNN}}

1/3/2021–1/3/2023: 7 Democrats, 7 Republicans

Since 2023

|File:Michigan_Congressional_Districts,_118th_Congress.svg

|1/3/2023–1/3/2025: 7 Democrats, 6 Republicans

1/3/2025–present: 7 Republicans, 6 Democrats

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Obsolete districts

See also

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

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