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Michigan's 22nd Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Michigan Senate. The 22nd district was created by the 1850 Michigan Constitution, as the 1835 constitution only permitted a maximum of eight senate districts. [2] [3] It has been represented by Republican Lana Theis since 2019, succeeding fellow Republican Joe Hune. [4]
[2] [3] She was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives as a Republican from the 42nd district in the November 2014 election, succeeding Bill Rogers, who was ineligible to run for reelection due to term limits. [3] [a] She was a member of the House from 2015 to 2019. [4] In November 2018, Theis was elected to the Michigan Senate. [1]
2008 Michigan House of Representatives election [22] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Doug Geiss: 25,673 : 70.58 : Republican: Darrell McNeill 6,780 18.64 Independent: Charley Johnson 3,180 8.74 Libertarian: Dennis Schlemmer 739 2.03 Total votes 36,372 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
Election Day is Nov. 5 in Montgomery County, and the ballot is packed with key races, from U.S. President, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives to State Senate District 22 and State House ...
Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow pushed back in a viral speech against the growing trend of Republicans labeling their Democratic opponents as groomers and pedophiles.
The Michigan Senate is composed of 38 members, each elected from a single-member district with a population of between approximately 212,400 to 263,500 residents. [2] Legislative districts are drawn on the basis of population figures, provided by the federal decennial census.
The Michigan Senate election of 2022 occurred on November 8, 2022, to elect all 38 members to the Michigan Senate. The election coincided with elections for all of Michigan's constitutional offices; governor , attorney general, secretary of state and all 110 seats in the Michigan House of Representatives .
Carl Levin was Michigan's longest-serving senator (1979–2015). Four Michigan senators have risen to the position of President pro tempore, and one (Thomas W. Ferry) served as President of the Senate from November 22, 1875 to March 3, 1877 (as acting Vice President of the United States). [1]