Allegan County News & Union Enterprise

Commission chair critical of redistricting map

By John Raffel
Correspondent

ALLEGAN – Allegan County Board of Commissioners chairman Jim Storey isn’t a big fan of the new congressional map.
“The so-called Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission completed its apparent goal to obliterate county lines when it adopted state legislature and congressional district maps on Dec. 28,” Storey wrote in his weekly newsletter. “The congressional map creates a district that places U.S. Reps. Fred Upton and Bill Huizenga in the same district and splits Allegan County among three state senate districts. Its state house plan is exhibit one in gerrymandering that the MICRC was sold to Michigan voters in 2018 as an answer to gerrymandering by the elected legislature.
“Under the adopted Michigan House plan, Allegan County is divided into six districts, including one (No. 79) that truly resembles a salamander as it snakes down the Lake Michigan coast from Saugtauck in the north to the Indiana state line in the south, crossing two county lines in the process. In the county’s northwest corner, Laketown township is joined with both parts of Holland City Park and Holland townships in Ottawa County in district 86.”
Storey points out the largest portion of the county is in the new 43rd district that includes Fillmore, Overisel, Salem and Dorr townships with central county townships such as Heath, Allegan and Hopkins along with the eastern townships of Wayland and Martin.
“The 43rd also includes several Barry County townships and crosses into Eaton County,” Storey wrote. “Leighton township is severed from its Allegan neighbors in a new 70th district that includes units in Kent and Barry counties. At the county’s southern edge, Lee and Cheshire townships, the city of Otsego and apparently part of Otsego township are in the 39th district with most of Van Buren county along with an area around Coloma in Berrien County.
“The sixth district into which Allegan is apportioned is the 42nd that includes Plainwell, and Gun Plain Township and, apparently, Watson plus a large tract of Kalamazoo county south to include Schoolcraft and Vicksburg. Allegan isn’t the only county abused by the MICRC: one central, lower peninsula district crosses five county lines.”

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