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14-423: MI-2 or Mi-2 can refer to: Michigan's 2nd congressional district Mil Mi-2 , a light helicopter Mission: Impossible 2 , a 2000 action spy film Anti-Mi-2 antibodies Mi-2 complex , also known as NuRD (nucleosome remodeling deacetylase) complex [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

28-550: Is a United States congressional district in Western Michigan . The current 2nd district contains much of Michigan's old 4th congressional district , and includes all of Barry , Clare , Gladwin , Gratiot , Ionia , Isabella , Lake , Manistee , Mason , Mecosta , Montcalm , Newaygo , Oceana , and Osceola counties, as well as portions of Eaton , Kent , Midland , Muskegon , Ottawa and Wexford counties. Republican John Moolenaar , who had previously represented

42-549: Is a United States congressional district in southeast Michigan . In 2022, the district was redrawn to be centered around Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County , as well as western and southern Wayne County , a small part of southwestern Oakland County , and the city of Milan in Monroe County . In previous redistrictings, the 6th district consisted of all of Berrien , Cass , Kalamazoo , St. Joseph , and Van Buren , counties, and includes most of Allegan county. The district

56-622: Is currently represented by Democrat Debbie Dingell , who previously represented the old 12th district . Michigan's sixth congressional district was originally formed in 1862. At this time it had all the Upper Peninsula except Menominee , Delta and Mackinac counties. The district was vaguely contiguous, in that it did not contain the Straits of Mackinac but did include Presque Isle County , which can be reached without going through another district's area. It included another 21 counties on

70-435: The 6th district were altered. In this year it lost its parts of Oakland and Wayne counties and was shifted to Ingham, Livingston, and Genesee Counties. These boundaries were not changed until 1964, when the district was redrawn to cover Jackson , Ingham, and Shiawassee counties. In 1972, the district was redrawn to include Jackson, Ingham, and Livingston counties, as well as the western portion of Washtenaw County . In 1982

84-478: The Lower Peninsula. The southern boundary of the district was formed by Clinton , Shiawassee , Genesee , Tuscola and Huron counties. The district had a population of 97,783. In 1872, the sixth district was shifted southward. It retained Clinton, Shiawassee, and Genesee counties while adding Ingham , Livingston and Oakland counties. With 163,000 residents the district had 12,000 more inhabitants than

98-546: The Wayne County portion of the city of Northville, Plymouth and Plymouth Township all in Wayne County. It also covered most of Washtenaw County, Michigan but not Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti . The only county entirely in the district was Hillsdale County . Most of Jackson county was in the district, but the some of that county's northern tier townships were in Michigan's 6th congressional district . About half of Lenawee County

112-467: The areas directly east of it in Livingston County were also not in this district. Most of Lansing was put in the 3rd district . In Jackson County the district covered Henrietta Township , Rives Township, and Tompkins Township. In Clinton County it included Bath Township. In Shiawassee County the district included Antrim Township, Perry Township, Perry , and Woodhull Township. In 1992, most of

126-427: The district was redrawn to Ingham, Livingston, and northwestern Oakland counties with a finger stretching all the way to Pontiac . Waterford Township was in the district, as was Auburn Hills, but Orion Township, Rochester Hills and Bloomfield Hills were all in other districts. The boundaries also included Independence Township, White Lake Township, Rose Township, Springfield Township and Highland Township. Brighton and

140-491: The next most populous district, and 65,000 more residents than Michigan's least populous district. In 1882, Shiawassee County was removed from the district. The new district had about 165,000 people. In 1892, Clinton County was removed but the townships of Livonia, Nankin (now Westland, Michigan and surrounding cities), Redford (including the eastern portion since annexed by Detroit), Greenfield (almost all now in Detroit, except

154-412: The old 4th district, was re-elected to represent the new 2nd in 2022 . The 2nd congressional district has been associated with the north-central Lake Michigan shoreline region since the 1992 redistricting. There have been some changes, but it still covers in general the same area. Prior to the 1992 redistricting the 2nd district covered the northern half to two thirds of Livonia , Northville Township,

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168-470: The portion that became Highland Park , Springwells (since annexed by Detroit and Dearborn), and Dearborn in Wayne County were added, as well as the part of Detroit west of Lawton. This new district had a population of 190,539 that was 0.8% African-American. No changes were made in the boundaries of the district in 1902. Its population had risen to 221,699. It was not until 1932 that the boundaries of

182-567: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MI-2&oldid=1119428839 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Michigan%27s 2nd congressional district Michigan's 2nd congressional district

196-448: Was in the district, and the far north-east portion of Branch county was also in the district. In 1992, this district essentially became the 7th district , while the 2nd was redrawn to take in much of the territory of the old 9th district . 43°23′51″N 86°19′08″W  /  43.39750°N 86.31889°W  / 43.39750; -86.31889 Michigan%27s 6th congressional district Michigan's 6th congressional district

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