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September 25, 2018

Webinar – Current Issues Affecting Michigan Local Governments: Gerrymandering in Michigan

DATE & TIME:
September 25, 2018, 2pm
Join Michigan State University Extension to hear a presentation from Jordon Newton of the Citizens Research Council on the state of gerrymandering in Michigan. With a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot in November that would change the way Michigan does redistricting, this webinar will provide a chance to look at the current redistricting system and what it has led to.
HOW TO REGISTER
https://events.anr.msu.edu/CurrentIssuesGerrymandering/
CONTACT:
Eric Walcott—walcott3@anr.msu.edu; 517-353-9106
SPONSORS:
Michigan Association of Counties, Michigan Townships Association,
MSU Extension Center for Local Government Finance and Policy

September 25, 2018

Webinar – Current Issues Affecting Michigan Local Governments: Gerrymandering in Michigan

DATE & TIME:
September 25, 2018, 2pm
Join Michigan State University Extension to hear a presentation from Jordon Newton of the Citizens Research Council on the state of gerrymandering in Michigan. With a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot in November that would change the way Michigan does redistricting, this webinar will provide a chance to look at the current redistricting system and what it has led to.
HOW TO REGISTER
https://events.anr.msu.edu/CurrentIssuesGerrymandering/
CONTACT:
Eric Walcott—walcott3@anr.msu.edu; 517-353-9106
SPONSORS:
Michigan Association of Counties, Michigan Townships Association,
MSU Extension Center for Local Government Finance and Policy


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