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Seats for Michigan's new redistricting commission draws thousands of applicants

(UNDATED) More than 6,000-people have applied to serve on Michigan’s new commission that will draw districts for seats in Congress and the State Legislature. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said nearly half of the applications have been processed. Her department is now accepting public comments on a method to identify 200-semi-finalists. Ultimately, 13-commissioners  will be randomly selected: 4-affiliated with the Republican Party, 4-affiliated with the Democratic Party, and 5-with no affiliation.

Voters amended the State constitution in 2018 to give the responsibility for drawing districts to a commission.

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