 Greetings,
On behalf of the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, you are invited to draw and submit a map of your Community of Interest using the Commission's Public Comment Portal.
Redistricting is a constitutionally mandated process that takes place every 10 years in Michigan, in which electoral district lines - lines that determine your state and congressional representation - are redrawn. This year, for the first time in our state's history, an independent, citizen-led commission is in charge of drawing district lines instead of politicians in Lansing.
To help meet the constitutional requirements for drawing electoral district lines, the Commission needs to hear from members of the public - including you and your community - about Communities of Interest.
Communities of Interest are defined as areas that "may include, but shall not be limited to, populations that share cultural or historical characteristics or economic interests. Communities of interest do not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates."
The Commission kindly requests that you draw and submit a map of your Community of Interest using the Commission’s Public Comment Portal.
Mapping your Community of Interest will allow the Commission to view the specific, detailed geographical area of your community, along with a written description. The map you draw will be helpful to the Commission as they begin to draw electoral district lines in the coming months, allowing them to better take community boundaries and descriptions into account, and to avoid splitting Communities of Interest between multiple electoral districts where possible.
To draw and submit a map of your Community of Interest, you can navigate to the Public Comment Portal or jump straight to the How to Draw a Map section of the page. Mapping resources and video tutorials are also available in this section. The COI mapping button looks like this:
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