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Michigan's 2nd congressional district

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Michigan's 2nd congressional district 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.[5] Republican John Moolenaar, who had previously represented the old 4th district, was re-elected to represent the new 2nd in 2022.

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Counties and municipalities

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For the 118th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2020 census), the district contains all or portions of the following counties and municipalities:[6]

Barry County (5)

All 5 municipalities

Clare County (11)

All 11 municipalities

Eaton County (5)

Kalamo Township (part; also 7th), Sunfield, Sunfield Township, Vermontville, Vermontville Township

Gladwin County (17)

All 17 municipalities

Gratiot County (22)

All 22 municipalities

Ionia County (26)

All 26 municipalities

Isabella County (21)

All 21 municipalities

Kent County (19)

Algoma Township, Bowne Township, Caledonia, Caledonia Charter Township, Casnovia (shared with Muskegon County), Cedar Springs, Courtland Township, Grattan Township, Kent City, Lowell, Lowell Charter Township, Nelson Township, Oakfield Township, Sand Lake, Solon Township, Sparta, Sparta Township, Tyrone Township, Vergennes Township

Lake County (17)

All 17 municipalities

Manistee County (20)

All 20 municipalities

Mason County (20)

All 20 municipalities

Mecosta County (21)

All 21 municipalities

Midland County (6)

Coleman, Edenville Township, Geneva Township, Greendale Township, Jasper Township, Warren Township

Montcalm County (29)

All 29 municipalities

Muskegon County (18)

Blue Lake Township, Casnovia (shared with Kent County), Casnovia Township, Cedar Creek Township, Dalton Township, Egelston Township, Fruitland Charter Township, Holton Township, Laketon Township (part; also 3rd), Lakewood Club, Montague, Montague Township, Moorland Township, Muskegon Charter Township (part; also 3rd), North Muskegon (part; also 3rd) Whitehall, Whitehall Township, White River Township

Newaygo County (29)

All 29 municipalities

Oceana County (23)

All 23 municipalities

Osceola County (22)

All 22 municipalities

Ottawa County (1)

Chester Township

Wexford County (17)

Antioch Township, Boon Township, Cadillac, Cedar Creek Township, Cherry Grove Township, Clam Lake Township, Colfax Township, Haring Charter Township, Harrietta, Henderson Township, Manton, Mesick, Selma Township, Slagle Township, South Branch Township, Springville Township, Wexford Township (part; also 1st)
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Recent election results from statewide races

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History

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, 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 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.

List of members representing the district

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Recent election results

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Historical district boundaries

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