Michigan's 41st State House of Representatives district | |||
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Representative |
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Demographics | 71.1% White 3.4% Black 2.6% Hispanic 20.1% Asian 0.6% Other 2.1[1]% Remainder of multiracial | ||
Population (2010) | 94,990[2] |
Michigan's 41st House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 41st House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in part of Kalamazoo County.[3] 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.[4]
List of representatives
Representative | Party | Dates | Residence | Notes | |
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Bill J. Marshall | Republican | 1965–1968 | Allen | Died in office.[5] | |
John P. Smeekens | Republican | 1969–1974 | Coldwater | [6] | |
Paul Porter | Democratic | 1975–1978 | Quincy | [7] | |
Nick Smith | Republican | 1979–1982 | Addison | [8] | |
Michael E. Nye | Republican | 1983–1992 | Litchfield | [9] | |
Shirley Johnson | Republican | 1993–1998 | Royal Oak | [10] | |
John Pappageorge | Republican | 1999–2004 | Troy | [11] | |
Robert Gosselin | Republican | 2005–2006 | Troy | [12] | |
Marty Knollenberg | Republican | 2007–2012 | Troy | [13] | |
Martin Howrylak | Republican | 2013–2018 | Troy | [14] | |
Padma Kuppa | Democratic | 2019–2022 | Troy | [15] | |
Julie Rogers | Democratic | 2023–present | Kalamazoo | [16] |
Recent Elections
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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Democratic | Padma Kuppa | 22,320 | 51.32 | |||
Republican | Doug Tietz | 21,170 | 48.68 | |||
Total votes | 43,490 | 100 | ||||
Democratic gain from Republican | ||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Martin Howrylak | 26,708 | 56.45% | |
Democratic | Cyndi Peltonen | 20,606 | 43.55% | |
Total votes | 47,314 | 100.00% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Martin Howrylak | 18,356 | 55.77 | |
Democratic | Mary Kerwin | 14,555 | 44.23 | |
Total votes | 32,911 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Martin Howrylak | 23,404 | 50.46 | |
Democratic | Mary Kerwin | 22,977 | 49.54 | |
Total votes | 46,381 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Marty Knollenberg | 22,538 | 66.26 | |
Democratic | Ed Spillers | 11,477 | 33.74 | |
Total votes | 34,015 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Marty Knollenberg | 27,805 | 57.79 | |
Democratic | Evan Ross Treharne | 20,313 | 42.21 | |
Total votes | 48,118 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Historical district boundaries
Map | Description | Apportionment Plan | Notes |
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1964 Apportionment Plan | [23] | |
Lenawee County (part)
Hillsdale County (part)
St. Joseph County (part) |
1972 Apportionment Plan | [24] | |
1982 Apportionment Plan | [25] | ||
Oakland County (part) | 1992 Apportionment Plan | [26] | |
Oakland County (part) | 2001 Apportionment Plan | [27] | |
Oakland County (part) | 2011 Apportionment Plan | [28] | |
References
- ↑ "Race and Ethnicity in State House District 41, Michigan". Statistical Atlas. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Population of State House District 41, Michigan". Statistical Atlas. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Hickory_House". Michigan. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
- ↑ "Speakers Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives, 1835–2015" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Frederic [Bill] J. Marshall". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - John P. Smeekens". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Paul Porter". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Nicholas (Nick) Hart Smith". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Michael Earl Nye". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Shirley Johnson". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - John Pappageorge". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Robert M. Gosselin". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Marty Knollenberg". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Martin Howrylak". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Padma Kuppa". Library of Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Legislator Details - Julie Rogers". Library of Michigan. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
- ↑ "2018 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "2016 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "2014 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "2012 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "2010 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "2008 Michigan Election Results". Lansing, U.S.A.: Department of State, Michigan. Retrieved June 9, 2020.
- ↑ "Michigan Manual 1965/1966". Michigan Legislature. 1965. p. 385. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
- ↑ "Michigan Manual 1975/1976". Michigan Legislature. 1975. p. 467. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
- ↑ "REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. 1989. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- ↑ "REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. 1995. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- ↑ "REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. 2001. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- ↑ "MICHIGAN STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 41" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on April 15, 2022. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
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