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Michigan's 27th Senate district

Michigan's 27th Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Michigan Senate. The 27th district was created by the 1850 Michigan Constitution, as the 1835 constitution only permitted a maximum of eight senate districts.[2][3] It has been represented by Democrat John Cherry III since 2023, succeeding fellow Democrat Jim Ananich.

Michigan's 27th
State Senate district

Senator
Demographics61% White
30% Black
4% Hispanic
1% Asian
1% Native American
4% Other
Population (2018)241,394[1]

Geography edit

District 27 encompasses part of Genesee County.[4]

2011 Apportionment Plan edit

District 27, as dictated by the 2011 Apportionment Plan, was based in Flint, also covering the surrounding Genesee County communities of Burton, Clio, Mount Morris, Swartz Creek, Flint Township, Mount Morris Township, Genesee Township, and Vienna Township.[5]

The district was located entirely within Michigan's 5th congressional district, and overlapped with the 34th, 48th, 49th, and 50th districts of the Michigan House of Representatives.[6]

List of senators edit

Senator Party Dates Residence Notes
William McCauley Democratic 1853–1854 Brighton [7][8][9]
John Kenyon Democratic 1855–1856 Tyrone [7][10][11]
John Merritt Lamb Sr. Republican 1857–1858 Dryden [7][12]
William S. Mills Republican 1859–1860 Lexington [7][13]
Daniel G. Wilder Republican 1861–1862 Watrousville [7][14][15]
David H. Jerome Republican 1863–1866 Saginaw [7][16]
Nathan B. Bradley Republican 1867–1868 Bay City [7][17]
Charles Blunt Mills Republican 1869–1870 Mayville [7][18][19]
Harrison H. Wheeler Democratic 1871–1872 Wenona [7][20]
Henry H. Hinds Republican 1873–1874 Stanton [7][21]
Allen B. Morse Democratic 1875–1876 Ionia [7][22]
Marsden C. Burch Republican 1877–1878 Hersey [7][23]
William E. Ambler Republican 1879–1882 Pentwater [7][24]
Fitch Phelps Republican 1883–1886 Big Rapids [7][25]
Ansel W. Westgate Republican 1887–1888 Cheboygan [7][26]
John G. Berry Republican 1889–1890 Otsego County [7][27]
James E. Holcomb Democratic 1891–1892 Wolverine [7][28]
William J. Mears Republican 1893–1894 Boyne Falls [7][29]
Clyde C. Chittenden Republican 1895–1896 Cadillac [7][30]
George G. Covell Republican 1897–1898 Traverse City Resigned after appointed U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan.[7][31][32]
James W. Milliken Republican 1898–1900 Traverse City [7][33]
Ambrose E. Palmer Republican 1901–1902 Kalkaska [7][34]
Orlando C. Moffatt Republican 1903–1906 Traverse City [7][35]
Fred C. Wetmore Republican 1907–1910 Cadillac [7][36]
Robert E. Walter Republican 1911–1916 Traverse City [7][37]
William W. Smith Republican 1917–1920 Traverse City [7][38]
Albert J. Engel Republican 1921–1922 Lake City [7][39]
William L. Case Republican 1923–1926 Benzonia [7][40]
Albert J. Engel Republican 1927–1932 Lake City [7][39]
Felix H. H. Flynn Republican 1933–1940 Cadillac [7][41]
James T. Milliken Republican 1941–1950 Traverse City [7][42]
Felix H. H. Flynn Republican 1951–1953 Cadillac Died in office.[7][41]
John Minnema Republican 1954–1960 Traverse City [7][43]
William G. Milliken Republican 1961–1964 Traverse City [7][44]
William Romano Democratic 1965–1966 Warren Died in office.[7][45][46]
James D. Gray Democratic 1967–1974 Warren [7][47]
John T. Bowman Democratic 1975–1977 Roseville Resigned to become a lobbyist.[7][48][49]
Art Miller Jr. Democratic 1977–1994 Warren [7][50]
Dan DeGrow Republican 1995–2002 Port Huron [7][51]
Robert L. Emerson Democratic 2003–2006 Flint [7][51]
John J. Gleason Democratic 2007–2013 Flushing Resigned after elected Genesee County Clerk/Register of Deeds.[7][52]
Jim Ananich Democratic 2013–2022 Flint [7][53][54]
John Cherry III Democratic 2023–present Flint [55]

Recent election results edit

2018 edit

2018 Michigan Senate election, District 27[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Ananich (incumbent) 59,108 71.2
Republican Donna Kekesis 23,942 28.8
Total votes 83,050 100
Democratic hold

2014 edit

2014 Michigan Senate election, District 27[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Ananich 51,291 77.3
Republican Brendt Gerics 15,062 22.7
Total votes 66,353 100
Democratic hold

2013 special edit

In January 2013, incumbent senator John J. Gleason assumed office as Clerk/Register of Deeds for Genesee County, triggering a special election that May.

2013 Michigan Senate special election, District 27[56]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Ananich 8,472 51.4
Democratic Woodrow Stanley 6,237 37.8
Democratic Ted Henry 1,409 8.5
Democratic Chris Del Morone 231 1.4
Democratic Lawrence Woods 148 0.9
Total votes 16,497 100
Republican Robert Daunt 1,025 54.6
Republican Adam Ford 851 45.4
Total votes 1,876 100
General election
Democratic Jim Ananich 8,728 75.3
Republican Robert Daunt 2,640 22.8
Libertarian Robert Nicholls (write-in) 143 1.2
Green Bobby Jones 80 0.7
Total votes 11,591 100
Democratic hold

Federal and statewide results edit

Year Office Results[57]
2020 President Biden 62.3 – 36.2%
2018 Senate Stabenow 66.2 – 31.3%
Governor Whitmer 68.3 – 28.7%
2016 President Clinton 62.2 – 33.5%
2014 Senate Peters 75.6 – 20.9%
Governor Schauer 71.9 – 25.7%
2012 President Obama 74.3 – 24.8%
Senate Stabenow 78.2 – 18.8%

Historical district boundaries edit

Map Description Apportionment Plan Notes
1964 Apportionment Plan [58]
1972 Apportionment Plan [59]
1982 Apportionment Plan [60]
1992 Apportionment Plan [61]
2001 Apportionment Plan [62]
  2011 Apportionment Plan [63]

References edit

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  63. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 23, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2022.

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Michigan s 27th Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Michigan Senate The 27th district was created by the 1850 Michigan Constitution as the 1835 constitution only permitted a maximum of eight senate districts 2 3 It has been represented by Democrat John Cherry III since 2023 succeeding fellow Democrat Jim Ananich Michigan s 27thState Senate districtSenator John Cherry IIID FlintDemographics61 White30 Black4 Hispanic1 Asian1 Native American4 OtherPopulation 2018 241 394 1 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 2011 Apportionment Plan 2 List of senators 3 Recent election results 3 1 2018 3 2 2014 3 3 2013 special 3 4 Federal and statewide results 4 Historical district boundaries 5 ReferencesGeography editDistrict 27 encompasses part of Genesee County 4 2011 Apportionment Plan edit District 27 as dictated by the 2011 Apportionment Plan was based in Flint also covering the surrounding Genesee County communities of Burton Clio Mount Morris Swartz Creek Flint Township Mount Morris Township Genesee Township and Vienna Township 5 The district was located entirely within Michigan s 5th congressional district and overlapped with the 34th 48th 49th and 50th districts of the Michigan House of Representatives 6 List of senators editSenator Party Dates Residence NotesWilliam McCauley Democratic 1853 1854 Brighton 7 8 9 John Kenyon Democratic 1855 1856 Tyrone 7 10 11 John Merritt Lamb Sr Republican 1857 1858 Dryden 7 12 William S Mills Republican 1859 1860 Lexington 7 13 Daniel G Wilder Republican 1861 1862 Watrousville 7 14 15 David H Jerome Republican 1863 1866 Saginaw 7 16 Nathan B Bradley Republican 1867 1868 Bay City 7 17 Charles Blunt Mills Republican 1869 1870 Mayville 7 18 19 Harrison H Wheeler Democratic 1871 1872 Wenona 7 20 Henry H Hinds Republican 1873 1874 Stanton 7 21 Allen B Morse Democratic 1875 1876 Ionia 7 22 Marsden C Burch Republican 1877 1878 Hersey 7 23 William E Ambler Republican 1879 1882 Pentwater 7 24 Fitch Phelps Republican 1883 1886 Big Rapids 7 25 Ansel W Westgate Republican 1887 1888 Cheboygan 7 26 John G Berry Republican 1889 1890 Otsego County 7 27 James E Holcomb Democratic 1891 1892 Wolverine 7 28 William J Mears Republican 1893 1894 Boyne Falls 7 29 Clyde C Chittenden Republican 1895 1896 Cadillac 7 30 George G Covell Republican 1897 1898 Traverse City Resigned after appointed U S Attorney for the Western District of Michigan 7 31 32 James W Milliken Republican 1898 1900 Traverse City 7 33 Ambrose E Palmer Republican 1901 1902 Kalkaska 7 34 Orlando C Moffatt Republican 1903 1906 Traverse City 7 35 Fred C Wetmore Republican 1907 1910 Cadillac 7 36 Robert E Walter Republican 1911 1916 Traverse City 7 37 William W Smith Republican 1917 1920 Traverse City 7 38 Albert J Engel Republican 1921 1922 Lake City 7 39 William L Case Republican 1923 1926 Benzonia 7 40 Albert J Engel Republican 1927 1932 Lake City 7 39 Felix H H Flynn Republican 1933 1940 Cadillac 7 41 James T Milliken Republican 1941 1950 Traverse City 7 42 Felix H H Flynn Republican 1951 1953 Cadillac Died in office 7 41 John Minnema Republican 1954 1960 Traverse City 7 43 William G Milliken Republican 1961 1964 Traverse City 7 44 William Romano Democratic 1965 1966 Warren Died in office 7 45 46 James D Gray Democratic 1967 1974 Warren 7 47 John T Bowman Democratic 1975 1977 Roseville Resigned to become a lobbyist 7 48 49 Art Miller Jr Democratic 1977 1994 Warren 7 50 Dan DeGrow Republican 1995 2002 Port Huron 7 51 Robert L Emerson Democratic 2003 2006 Flint 7 51 John J Gleason Democratic 2007 2013 Flushing Resigned after elected Genesee County Clerk Register of Deeds 7 52 Jim Ananich Democratic 2013 2022 Flint 7 53 54 John Cherry III Democratic 2023 present Flint 55 Recent election results edit2018 edit 2018 Michigan Senate election District 27 56 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Ananich incumbent 59 108 71 2Republican Donna Kekesis 23 942 28 8Total votes 83 050 100Democratic hold2014 edit 2014 Michigan Senate election District 27 56 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Ananich 51 291 77 3Republican Brendt Gerics 15 062 22 7Total votes 66 353 100Democratic hold2013 special edit In January 2013 incumbent senator John J Gleason assumed office as Clerk Register of Deeds for Genesee County triggering a special election that May 2013 Michigan Senate special election District 27 56 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Ananich 8 472 51 4Democratic Woodrow Stanley 6 237 37 8Democratic Ted Henry 1 409 8 5Democratic Chris Del Morone 231 1 4Democratic Lawrence Woods 148 0 9Total votes 16 497 100Republican Robert Daunt 1 025 54 6Republican Adam Ford 851 45 4Total votes 1 876 100General electionDemocratic Jim Ananich 8 728 75 3Republican Robert Daunt 2 640 22 8Libertarian Robert Nicholls write in 143 1 2Green Bobby Jones 80 0 7Total votes 11 591 100Democratic holdFederal and statewide results edit Year Office Results 57 2020 President Biden 62 3 36 2 2018 Senate Stabenow 66 2 31 3 Governor Whitmer 68 3 28 7 2016 President Clinton 62 2 33 5 2014 Senate Peters 75 6 20 9 Governor Schauer 71 9 25 7 2012 President Obama 74 3 24 8 Senate Stabenow 78 2 18 8 Historical district boundaries editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2022 Map Description Apportionment Plan NotesMacomb County part Armada Township Bruce Township Center Line Clinton Township Lenox Township Macomb Township Memphis Mount Clemens Ray Township Richmond Township Shelby Township Sterling Township Utica Warren Washington Township St Clair County part Memphis 1964 Apportionment Plan 58 Macomb County part Clinton Township part Fraser Mount Clemens Roseville Warren part 1972 Apportionment Plan 59 Macomb County part Center Line Fraser Roseville Warren 1982 Apportionment Plan 60 Lapeer County Sanilac County St Clair County 1992 Apportionment Plan 61 Genesee County part Argentine Township Clayton Township Fenton Fenton Township Flint Flint Township Flushing Flushing Township Gaines Township Genesee Township Linden Montrose Montrose Township Mundy Township Swartz Creek 2001 Apportionment Plan 62 nbsp Genesee County part Burton Clio Flint Flint Township Forest Township Genesee Township Mount Morris Mount Morris Township Richfield Township Swartz Creek Thetford Township Vienna Township 2011 Apportionment Plan 63 References edit State Senate District 27 MI Census Reporter Retrieved May 31 2020 CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN OF 1850 Michigan Legislature Retrieved November 21 2022 CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN OF 1835 Michigan Legislature Retrieved November 21 2022 Linden Senate Michigan Retrieved November 3 2022 Michigan s 38 Senate Districts 2011 Apportionment Plan PDF Michigan Senate Retrieved May 31 2020 David Jarman How do counties House districts and legislative districts all overlap Daily Kos Retrieved May 31 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap STATE LEGISLATORS 1835 2019 PDF Michigan Legislature Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details William McCauley Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 The Next Legislature Detroit Free Press November 23 1852 p 2 Retrieved December 23 2022 via Newspapers com Legislator Details John Kenyon Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 The Next Legislature Detroit Free Press November 19 1854 p 2 Retrieved December 23 2022 via Newspapers com Legislator Details John Merritt Lamb Sr Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details William S Mills Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details Daniel G Wilder Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 The Legislature Detroit Free Press November 13 1860 p 2 Retrieved December 23 2022 via Newspapers com Jennison to Jewell The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Bradley K to N The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details Charles Blunt Mills Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 Official Vote for Tuscola County Detroit Free 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23 2022 via Newspapers com Milliken The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details Ambrose E Palmer Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 Moffat to Momsen The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Weston patterson to Weza The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Walshe to Waltner The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Smith U to Z The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 a b Legislator Details Albert Joseph Engel Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 Case The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 a b Flynn The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Milliken The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Miner kessel to Minook The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Milliken The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Romandia to Roose The Political Graveyard Retrieved December 23 2022 Legislator Details William Romano Library of Michigan Retrieved December 23 2022 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