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Michigan's 47th House of Representatives district ... Lived in Fowlerville until around 2007. [12] Cindy Denby: Republican: 2009–2014 Handy Township:
Fowlerville is a village in Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in the northeast portion of Handy Township , but is politically independent from the township. The population was 2,951 at the time of the 2020 census .
State House District 47 [9] State Senate District 22 [9] US Congressional District 8 [9] County Commission districts 3 and 4 [10] The township is within the following governmental service districts: Cromaine District Library [11] Hartland Consolidated School District [12]
Howell Carnegie Library: 314 Grand River Howell: March 6, 1997: Howell School District No. 5 Schoolhouse (demolished) 4790 Grand River Howell: November 1, 1988: Livermore Cemetery: 15598 M-36, North side of M-36, NE of intersection with Livermore Road, 2 miles E of Gregory Gregory vicinity January 17, 1986: James J. Livermore House
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. [3]
I-96 – runs ESE and SE through central part of county, passing Fowlerville, Howell, Brighton. BL I-96 – business loop through central Howell, parallel to and on the north side of I96. Length 7.6 miles (12.2 km). US 23 – runs north–south through eastern part of county, passing Hartland, Brighton, Whitmore Lake.
State House District 47 [8] State Senate District 22 [8] US Congressional District 8 [8] County Commission districts 3 and 4 [9] The township is within the following governmental service districts: Genesee District Library; Cromaine District Library [10] Fenton Area Public Schools; Hartland Consolidated Schools; Linden Community Schools [11]
District established: Succeeded by: Frederick P. Dillingham: Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Shiawassee County district; In office January 1, 1963 – January 1, 1965: Preceded by: Jay Murray Terbush Jr. Succeeded by: District abolished: Personal details; Born April 6, 1917 Fowlerville, Michigan, US: Died