Michigan State House of Representatives

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Cora B. Anderson House of Representatives Office Building, Downtown Lansing
Cora B. Anderson House of Representatives Office Building, Downtown Lansing

The Michigan State House of Representatives is the lower body of the Michigan Legislature. There are 110 Representatives, each of whom is elected from districts having approximately 77,000 to 91,000 residents, based on population figures from the U.S. Census. Representatives are elected in even-numbered years to 2-year terms, and take office on the first day of January following the election. Each Representative is limited to serving three terms.

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[edit] Make-up of Michigan State House of Representatives

The current party composition of the House of Representatives is:

Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 58
  Republican Party 52
  Vacant seats 0
 Total
110
 Government Majority
6


[edit] Leadership

[edit] Members of the Michigan State House of Representatives

District Representative Party County(ies) Term
1 Edward Gaffney Republican Wayne 3rd
2 Lamar Lemmons, Jr. Democrat Wayne 2nd
3 Bettie Cook Scott Democrat Wayne 1st
4 Coleman Young II Democrat Wayne 1st
5 Bert Johnson Democrat Wayne 1st
6 Marsha Cheeks Democrat Wayne 3rd
7 Virgil Smith Democrat Wayne 3rd
8 George Cushingberry Democrat Wayne 2nd
9 Shanelle Jackson Democrat Wayne 1st
10 Gabe Leland Democrat Wayne 2nd
11 Morris Hood III Democrat Wayne 3rd
12 Steve Tobocman Democrat Wayne 3rd
13 Barbara Farrah Democrat Wayne 3rd
14 Ed Clemente Democrat Wayne 2nd
15 Gino Polidori Democrat Wayne 2nd
16 Bob Constan Democrat Wayne 1st
17 Andy Dillon Democrat Wayne 2nd
18 Richard LeBlanc Democrat Wayne 1st
19 John Pastor Republican Wayne 3rd
20 Marc Corriveau Democrat Wayne 1st
21 Philip LaJoy Republican Wayne 3rd
22 Hoon-Yung Hopgood Democrat Wayne 3rd
23 Kathleen Law Democrat Wayne 3rd
24 Jack Brandenburg Republican Macomb 3rd
25 Steve Bieda Democrat Macomb 3rd
26 Marie Donigan Democrat Oakland 2nd
27 Andy Meisner Democrat Oakland 3rd
28 Lisa Wojno Democrat Macomb 3rd
29 Tim Melton Democrat Oakland 1st
30 Tory Rocca Republican Macomb 2nd
31 Fred Miller Democrat Macomb 2nd
32 Daniel Acciavatti Republican Macomb, St. Clair 3rd
33 Kim Meltzer Republican Macomb 1st
34 Brenda Clack Democrat Genesee 3rd
35 Paul Condino Democrat Oakland 3rd
36 Brian Palmer Republican Oakland 3rd
37 Aldo Vagnozzi Democrat Oakland 3rd
38 Craig DeRoche Republican Oakland 3rd
39 David Law Republican Oakland 2nd
40 Chuck Moss Republican Oakland 1st
41 Marty Knollenberg Republican Oakland 1st
42 Frank Accavitti, Jr. Democrat Macomb 3rd
43 Fran Amos Republican Oakland 3rd
44 John Stakoe Republican Oakland 3rd
45 John Garfield Republican Oakland 3rd
46 James Marleau Republican Oakland 2nd
47 Joe Hune Republican Livingston 3rd
48 Richard Hammel Democrat Genesee 1st
49 Lee Gonzales Democrat Genesee 2nd
50 Ted Hammon Democrat Genesee 1st
51 David Robertson Republican Genesee 3rd
52 Pam Byrnes Democrat Washtenaw 2nd
53 Rebekah Warren Democrat Washtenaw 1st
54 Alma Smith Democrat Washtenaw 2nd
55 Kathy Angerer Democrat Monroe, Washtenaw 2nd
56 Kate Ebli Democrat Monroe 1st
57 Dudley Spade Democrat Lenawee 2nd
58 Bruce Caswell Republican Branch, Hillsdale 3rd
59 Rick Shaffer Republican Cass, St. Joseph 3rd
60 Robert Jones Democrat Kalamazoo 1st
61 Jacob Hoogendyk Republican Kalamazoo 3rd
62 Mike Nofs Republican Calhoun 3rd
63 Lorence Wenke Republican Calhoun, Kalamazoo 3rd
64 Martin Griffin Democrat Jackson 1st
65 Mike Simpson Democrat Eaton, Jackson, Lenawee 1st
66 Chris Ward Republican Livingston, Oakland 3rd
67 Barb Byrum Democrat Ingham 1st
68 Joan Bauer Democrat Ingham 1st
69 Mark Meadows Democrat Ingham 1st
70 Judy Emmons Republican Ionia, Montcalm 3rd
71 Rick Jones Republican Eaton 2nd
72 Glenn Steil Jr. Republican Kent 3rd
73 Tom Pearce Republican Kent 2nd
74 David Agema Republican Kent, Ottawa 1st
75 Robert Dean Democrat Kent 1st
76 Michael Sak Democrat Kent 3rd
77 Kevin Green Republican Kent 2nd
78 Neal Nitz Republican Berrien, Cass 3rd
79 John Proos Republican Berrien 2nd
80 Tonya Schuitmaker Republican Allegan, Van Buren 2nd
81 Philip Pavlov Republican St. Clair 2nd
82 John Stahl Republican Lapeer 3rd
83 John Espinoza Democrat Sanilac, St. Clair 2nd
84 Terry Brown Democrat Huron, Tuscola 1st
85 Richard Ball Republican Clinton, Shiawassee 2nd
86 Dave Hildenbrand Republican Kent 2nd
87 Brian Calley Republican Barry, Ionia 1st
88 Fulton Sheen Republican Allegan 3rd
89 Arlan Meekhof Republican Ottawa 1st
90 Bill Huizenga Republican Ottawa 3rd
91 Mary Valentine Democrat Muskegon, Ottawa 1st
92 Doug Bennett Democrat Muskegon 2nd
93 Paul Opsommer Republican Clinton, Gratiot 1st
94 Kenneth Horn Republican Saginaw 1st
95 Andy Coulouris Democrat Saginaw 1st
96 Jeff Mayes Democrat Bay 2nd
97 Tim Moore Republican Arenac, Bay, Clare, Gladwin 2nd
98 John Moolenaar Republican Midland, Saginaw 3rd
99 Bill Caul Republican Isabella, Midland 2nd
100 Geoff Hansen Republican Lake, Newaygo, Oceana 2nd
101 David Palsrok Republican Benzie, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason 3rd
102 Darwin Booher Republican Mecosta, Osceola, Wexford 2nd
103 Joel Sheltrown Democrat Iosco, Missaukee, Ogemaw, Roscommon 2nd
104 Howard Walker Republican Grand Traverse, Kalkaska 3rd
105 Kevin Elsenheimer Republican Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Otsego 2nd
106 Matthew Gillard Democrat Alcona, Alpena, Crawford,
Montmorency, Oscoda, Presque Isle
3rd
107 Gary McDowell Democrat Cheboygan, Chippewa, Emmet, Mackinac 2nd
108 Tom Casperson Republican Delta, Dickinson, Menominee 3rd
109 Steve Lindberg Democrat Alger, Luce, Marquette, Schoolcraft 1st
110 Michael Lahti Democrat Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron,
Keweenaw, Marquette, Ontonagon
1st

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