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Michigan House of Representatives, District 105

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Michigan House of Representatives, District 105
District105
StateMichigan
ChamberHouse of Representatives

Michigan House of Representatives, District 105 is a district of the Michigan House of Representatives that covers areas of Grand Traverse County, Leelanau County, and Benzie County, including the cities of Traverse City and Beulah. The district is currently represented by Republican Triston Cole, who has been in office since 2015. The district has been represented by various notable politicians, including Jason Allen, who later served in the Michigan Senate. The district is also home to several notable institutions, including Northwestern Michigan College and the Traverse City Area Public Schools.

Introduction

The district has a diverse economy, with major industries including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. The district is also home to several notable events, including the National Cherry Festival and the Traverse City Film Festival, which was founded by Michael Moore. The district has a strong sense of community, with many residents actively involved in local organizations, such as the Traverse City Rotary Club and the Grand Traverse County Democratic Party. The district is also represented by several notable politicians at the federal level, including Jack Bergman, who represents Michigan's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.

District Map

The district map for District 105 is available through the Michigan Secretary of State website, which provides detailed information on the district's boundaries and demographics. The district is bordered by Lake Michigan to the west and Lake Leelanau to the north, and includes several notable landmarks, such as the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and the Pere Marquette State Forest. The district is also home to several notable cities and townships, including Acme Township and Fife Lake Township. The district's map is also influenced by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, which has a significant presence in the area.

List of Representatives

The list of representatives for District 105 includes several notable politicians, such as Jason Allen, who later served in the Michigan Senate, and Triston Cole, who is the current representative. Other notable representatives include Howard Walker, who served as the Chairman of the Michigan House Appropriations Committee, and Glenn Steil, who served as the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives. The district has also been represented by several notable politicians who have gone on to serve in other offices, including Rick Snyder, who served as the Governor of Michigan, and Candice Miller, who served as the Secretary of State of Michigan.

Elections

Elections for District 105 are held every two years, with the most recent election taking place in 2020. The district has a strong tradition of competitive elections, with several notable candidates running for office, including Triston Cole and Ken Summers. The district is also influenced by several notable political organizations, including the Michigan Republican Party and the Michigan Democratic Party. The district's elections are also covered by several notable media outlets, including the Traverse City Record-Eagle and the Detroit Free Press.

Apportionment History

The apportionment history of District 105 dates back to the 1960s, when the district was first established. The district has undergone several changes over the years, including a major redistricting effort in 2011, which was led by the Michigan Legislature. The district has also been influenced by several notable court cases, including League of Women Voters of Michigan v. Benson, which challenged the state's redistricting process. The district's apportionment history is also influenced by the United States Census Bureau, which provides data on the district's population and demographics.

District Information

District 105 is a diverse district with a strong sense of community. The district is home to several notable institutions, including Northwestern Michigan College and the Traverse City Area Public Schools. The district is also influenced by several notable events, including the National Cherry Festival and the Traverse City Film Festival. The district's economy is driven by several major industries, including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. The district is also represented by several notable politicians at the federal level, including Jack Bergman, who represents Michigan's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. The district is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and the Pere Marquette State Forest. The district's information is also available through several notable sources, including the Michigan Secretary of State website and the United States Census Bureau. Category:Michigan House of Representatives districts

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