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Michigan's 8th Senate district

Michigan's 8th Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Michigan Senate. The current senator for the district is Mallory McMorrow of Royal Oak.[2]

Michigan's 8th
State Senate district

Senator
Demographics87% White
6% Black
3% Hispanic
2% Asian
2% Other
Population (2018)281,196[1]

Geography edit

District 8 encompasses parts of Oakland and Wayne counties.[3]

2011 Apportionment Plan edit

District 8, as dictated by the 2011 Apportionment Plan, was based in northern and coastal Macomb County to the north of Detroit, including the communities of St. Clair Shores, Harrison Township, Mount Clemens, Chesterfield Township, New Baltimore, Lenox Township, New Haven, Ray Township, Utica, Shelby Township, Washington Township, Romeo, and Bruce Township.[4]

The district overlapped with Michigan's 9th and 10th congressional districts, and with the 18th, 24th, 30th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, and 36th districts of the Michigan House of Representatives.[5]

List of senators edit

Senator Party Dates Residence Notes
Alexander M. Arzeno Democratic 1853–1854 Newport [6][7]
William H. Montgomery Democratic 1855–1856 Ida [6][8][9]
William H. Pattison Republican 1857–1858 Saline [6][10][11]
Chester L. Yost Republican 1859–1860 Ypsilanti [6][12]
Nathan Webb Republican 1861–1862 Ypsilanti [6][13]
John J. Robison Democratic 1863–1864 Manchester Elected on a Fusionist ticket.[6][14][15]
J. Webster Childs Republican 1865–1866 Ypsilanti [6][16][17]
Charles Croswell Republican 1867–1868 Adrian [6][18]
John K. Boies Republican 1869–1870 Hudson [6][19]
James P. Cawley Republican 1871–1872 Morenci [6][20][21]
Philip H. Emerson Republican 1873 Battle Creek Resigned to become Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah.[6][22]
Willson F. Hewitt Republican 1874 Marshall [6][23]
William Cook Republican 1875–1878 Homer [6][24]
John C. Patterson Republican 1879–1882 Marshall [6][25]
Charles Austin Republican 1883–1886 Battle Creek [6][26]
Warren J. Willits Republican 1887–1888 Three Rivers [6][27]
Peyton Ranney Republican 1889–1890 Kalamazoo [6][28]
Marden Sabin Republican 1891–1892 Centreville [6][29]
Jan W. Garvelink Republican 1893–1894 Allegan County [6][30]
George W. Merriman Republican 1895–1898 Hartford [6][31]
James W. Humphrey Republican 1899–1902 Wayland [6][32]
Jason Woodman Republican 1903–1906 Paw Paw [6][33]
Erastus N. Bates Republican 1907–1910 Moline [6][34]
Milan D. Wiggins Republican 1911–1914 Bloomingdale Died in office.[6][35]
Burrell Tripp Republican 1915–1918 Allegan [6][36]
Bayard G. Davis Republican 1919–1922 Lawton [6][37]
George Leland Republican 1923–1934 Fennville Died in office.[6][38]
Frank R. Mosier Republican 1935–1936 Fennville [6][39]
Earl L. Burhans Republican 1937–1942 Paw Paw [6][40]
Harold D. Tripp Republican 1943–1950 Allegan [6][41]
J. Edward Hutchinson Republican 1951–1960 Fennville [6][42]
Frederic Hilbert Republican 1961–1964 Wayland [6][43]
Michael J. O'Brien Democratic 1965–1974 Detroit Died in office.[6][44]
Michael J. O'Brien Jr. Democratic 1974 Detroit [6][45]
Donald E. Bishop Republican 1975–1982 Rochester [6][46]
Philip Mastin Democratic 1983 Pontiac [6][47]
Rudy J. Nichols Republican 1984–1990 Waterford [6][48]
Mat J. Dunaskiss Republican 1991–1994 Lake Orion [6][49]
Loren N. Bennett Republican 1995–2002 Canton [6][50]
Raymond E. Basham Democratic 2003–2010 Taylor [6][51]
Hoon-Yung Hopgood Democratic 2011–2014 Taylor [6][52]
Jack Brandenburg Republican 2015–2018 Harrison Township [6][53]
Peter Lucido Republican 2019–2020 Shelby Township Resigned after elected Macomb County prosecutor.[6][54]
Doug Wozniak Republican 2021–2022 Shelby Township [6][55]
Mallory McMorrow Democratic 2023–present Royal Oak [56]

Recent election results edit

2021 edit

2021 Michigan Senate special election, District 8[57]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martin Robert 9,562 70.5
Democratic John Bill 3,999 29.5
Total votes 13,561 100.0
Republican Douglas Wozniak 9,510 35.7
Republican Pamela Hornberger 7,861 29.5
Republican Terence Mekoski 5,553 20.8
Republican Mary Berlingieri 2,050 7.7
Republican Kristi Dean 666 2.5
Republican Bill Carver 645 2.4
Republican Grant Golasa 372 1.4
Total votes 26,657 100.0
General election
Republican Douglas Wozniak 30,555 61.9
Democratic Martin Robert 18,838 38.1
Total votes 49,393 100.0

2018 edit

2018 Michigan Senate election, District 8[58]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peter Lucido 24,261 71.7
Republican Ken Goike 9,565 28.3
Total votes 33,826 100
Democratic Paul Francis 10,113 46.6
Democratic Patrick Biange 6,612 30.5
Democratic Raymond Filipek 4,989 23.0
Total votes 21,714 100
General election
Republican Peter Lucido 76,172 61.8
Democratic Paul Francis 47,154 38.2
Total votes 123,326 100
Republican hold

2014 edit

2014 Michigan Senate election, District 8[58]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jack Brandenburg (incumbent) 55,304 61.7
Democratic Christine Bell 34,279 38.3
Total votes 89,583 100
Republican hold

Federal and statewide results edit

Year Office Results[59]
2020 President Trump 59.1 – 39.5%
2018 Senate James 54.2 – 44.3%
Governor Schuette 52.9 – 44.6%
2016 President Trump 59.7 – 35.9%
2014 Senate Peters 48.6 – 46.7%
Governor Snyder 59.6 – 38.4%
2012 President Romney 53.5 – 45.6%
Senate Stabenow 54.4 – 42.3%

Historical district boundaries edit

Map Description Apportionment Plan Notes
1964 Apportionment Plan [60]
1972 Apportionment Plan [61]
1982 Apportionment Plan [62]
1992 Apportionment Plan [63]
2001 Apportionment Plan [64]
  2011 Apportionment Plan [65]

References edit

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Michigan s 8th Senate district is one of 38 districts in the Michigan Senate The current senator for the district is Mallory McMorrow of Royal Oak 2 Michigan s 8thState Senate districtSenator Mallory McMorrowD Royal OakDemographics87 White6 Black3 Hispanic2 Asian2 OtherPopulation 2018 281 196 1 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 2011 Apportionment Plan 2 List of senators 3 Recent election results 3 1 2021 3 2 2018 3 3 2014 3 4 Federal and statewide results 4 Historical district boundaries 5 ReferencesGeography editDistrict 8 encompasses parts of Oakland and Wayne counties 3 2011 Apportionment Plan edit District 8 as dictated by the 2011 Apportionment Plan was based in northern and coastal Macomb County to the north of Detroit including the communities of St Clair Shores Harrison Township Mount Clemens Chesterfield Township New Baltimore Lenox Township New Haven Ray Township Utica Shelby Township Washington Township Romeo and Bruce Township 4 The district overlapped with Michigan s 9th and 10th congressional districts and with the 18th 24th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd and 36th districts of the Michigan House of Representatives 5 List of senators editSenator Party Dates Residence NotesAlexander M Arzeno Democratic 1853 1854 Newport 6 7 William H Montgomery Democratic 1855 1856 Ida 6 8 9 William H Pattison Republican 1857 1858 Saline 6 10 11 Chester L Yost Republican 1859 1860 Ypsilanti 6 12 Nathan Webb Republican 1861 1862 Ypsilanti 6 13 John J Robison Democratic 1863 1864 Manchester Elected on a Fusionist ticket 6 14 15 J Webster Childs Republican 1865 1866 Ypsilanti 6 16 17 Charles Croswell Republican 1867 1868 Adrian 6 18 John K Boies Republican 1869 1870 Hudson 6 19 James P Cawley Republican 1871 1872 Morenci 6 20 21 Philip H Emerson Republican 1873 Battle Creek Resigned to become Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah 6 22 Willson F Hewitt Republican 1874 Marshall 6 23 William Cook Republican 1875 1878 Homer 6 24 John C Patterson Republican 1879 1882 Marshall 6 25 Charles Austin Republican 1883 1886 Battle Creek 6 26 Warren J Willits Republican 1887 1888 Three Rivers 6 27 Peyton Ranney Republican 1889 1890 Kalamazoo 6 28 Marden Sabin Republican 1891 1892 Centreville 6 29 Jan W Garvelink Republican 1893 1894 Allegan County 6 30 George W Merriman Republican 1895 1898 Hartford 6 31 James W Humphrey Republican 1899 1902 Wayland 6 32 Jason Woodman Republican 1903 1906 Paw Paw 6 33 Erastus N Bates Republican 1907 1910 Moline 6 34 Milan D Wiggins Republican 1911 1914 Bloomingdale Died in office 6 35 Burrell Tripp Republican 1915 1918 Allegan 6 36 Bayard G Davis Republican 1919 1922 Lawton 6 37 George Leland Republican 1923 1934 Fennville Died in office 6 38 Frank R Mosier Republican 1935 1936 Fennville 6 39 Earl L Burhans Republican 1937 1942 Paw Paw 6 40 Harold D Tripp Republican 1943 1950 Allegan 6 41 J Edward Hutchinson Republican 1951 1960 Fennville 6 42 Frederic Hilbert Republican 1961 1964 Wayland 6 43 Michael J O Brien Democratic 1965 1974 Detroit Died in office 6 44 Michael J O Brien Jr Democratic 1974 Detroit 6 45 Donald E Bishop Republican 1975 1982 Rochester 6 46 Philip Mastin Democratic 1983 Pontiac 6 47 Rudy J Nichols Republican 1984 1990 Waterford 6 48 Mat J Dunaskiss Republican 1991 1994 Lake Orion 6 49 Loren N Bennett Republican 1995 2002 Canton 6 50 Raymond E Basham Democratic 2003 2010 Taylor 6 51 Hoon Yung Hopgood Democratic 2011 2014 Taylor 6 52 Jack Brandenburg Republican 2015 2018 Harrison Township 6 53 Peter Lucido Republican 2019 2020 Shelby Township Resigned after elected Macomb County prosecutor 6 54 Doug Wozniak Republican 2021 2022 Shelby Township 6 55 Mallory McMorrow Democratic 2023 present Royal Oak 56 Recent election results edit2021 edit 2021 Michigan Senate special election District 8 57 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Martin Robert 9 562 70 5Democratic John Bill 3 999 29 5Total votes 13 561 100 0Republican Douglas Wozniak 9 510 35 7Republican Pamela Hornberger 7 861 29 5Republican Terence Mekoski 5 553 20 8Republican Mary Berlingieri 2 050 7 7Republican Kristi Dean 666 2 5Republican Bill Carver 645 2 4Republican Grant Golasa 372 1 4Total votes 26 657 100 0General electionRepublican Douglas Wozniak 30 555 61 9Democratic Martin Robert 18 838 38 1Total votes 49 393 100 02018 edit 2018 Michigan Senate election District 8 58 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Republican Peter Lucido 24 261 71 7Republican Ken Goike 9 565 28 3Total votes 33 826 100Democratic Paul Francis 10 113 46 6Democratic Patrick Biange 6 612 30 5Democratic Raymond Filipek 4 989 23 0Total votes 21 714 100General electionRepublican Peter Lucido 76 172 61 8Democratic Paul Francis 47 154 38 2Total votes 123 326 100Republican hold2014 edit 2014 Michigan Senate election District 8 58 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Brandenburg incumbent 55 304 61 7Democratic Christine Bell 34 279 38 3Total votes 89 583 100Republican holdFederal and statewide results edit Year Office Results 59 2020 President Trump 59 1 39 5 2018 Senate James 54 2 44 3 Governor Schuette 52 9 44 6 2016 President Trump 59 7 35 9 2014 Senate Peters 48 6 46 7 Governor Snyder 59 6 38 4 2012 President Romney 53 5 45 6 Senate Stabenow 54 4 42 3 Historical district boundaries editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2022 Map Description Apportionment Plan NotesWayne County part Detroit part 1964 Apportionment Plan 60 Oakland County part Addison Township Avon Township Birmingham Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Township Brandon Township Oakland Township Orchard Lake Orion Township Oxford Township Pontiac Township Rochester Southfield Township Troy part West Bloomfield Township 1972 Apportionment Plan 61 Oakland County part Addison Township Avon Township Keego Harbor Pontiac Pontiac Township Oakland Township Orion Township Oxford Township Rochester Waterford Township 1982 Apportionment Plan 62 Wayne County part Belleville Brownstown Township Canton Township part Rock Huron Township Rockwood Romulus Sumpter Township Van Buren Township Wayne Westland Woodhaven 1992 Apportionment Plan 63 Wayne County part Allen Park Ecorse Lincoln Park Melvindale Riverview Romulus Southgate Taylor Wayne Wyandotte 2001 Apportionment Plan 64 nbsp Macomb County part Bruce Township Chesterfield Township Grosse Pointe Shores Harrison Township Lenox Township Mount Clemens Ray Township St Clair Shores Shelby Township Utica Washington Township 2011 Apportionment Plan 65 References edit State Senate District 8 MI Census Reporter Retrieved May 18 2020 LeBlanc Beth August 3 2022 McMorrow beats Bullock in 8th Senate District Cavanagh wins her primary Detroit Free Press Retrieved January 1 2023 Linden Senate Michigan Retrieved November 22 2022 Michigan s 38 Senate Districts 2011 Apportionment Plan PDF Michigan Senate Retrieved May 18 2020 David Jarman How do counties House districts and legislative districts all overlap Daily Kos Retrieved May 18 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 aq ar STATE LEGISLATORS 1835 2019 PDF Michigan Legislature Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Alexander M Arzeno Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details William H Montgomery Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 The Next Legislature Detroit Free Press November 19 1854 p 2 Retrieved April 20 2023 via Newspapers com Legislator Details William H Pattison Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Michigan Legislature 1857 The Hillsdale Standard November 25 1856 p 2 Retrieved April 20 2023 via Newspapers com Legislator Details Chester L Yost Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Webb Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details John J Robison Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 The Legislature The Hillsdale Standard December 16 1862 p 1 Retrieved April 20 2023 via Newspapers com Childre to Chipley Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details James Webster Childs Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Crossan to Crowe Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details John K Boies Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details James P Cawley Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Wednesday Morning s Proceedings Detroit Free Press January 5 1871 p 1 Retrieved April 20 2023 via Newspapers com Legislator Details Philip H Emerson Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Willson F Hewitt Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details William Cook Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Michigan Historical Commission 1924 Michigan Biographies Including Members of Congress Elective State Officers Justices of the Supreme Court Members of the Michigan Legislature Board of Regents of the University of Michigan State Board of Agriculture and State Board of Education Volume 2 p 178 Austin Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Warren J Willits Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Rankine to Ransohoff Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Sa to Sacket Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Jan Willem Garvelink Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details George W Merriman Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Humphrey Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Woodman Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Bates Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Wiggins Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Tripp Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Davis A to B Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Lehmann to Lemunyon Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Frank R Mosier Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Burgess hill to Burkart Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Tripp Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Hutchinson Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Higgins stinson to Hilkey Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Obrien K to N Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Obrien K to N Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Bishop Political Graveyard Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Philip O Mastin Jr Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Rudy J Nichols Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Mat J Dunaskiss Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Loren N Bennett Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Raymond E Basham Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Hoon Yung Hopgood Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Jack Brandenburg Ballotpedia Retrieved April 20 2023 Peter Lucido Ballotpedia Retrieved April 20 2023 Douglas Wozniak Ballotpedia Retrieved April 20 2023 Legislator Details Mallory McMorrow Library of Michigan Retrieved April 20 2023 Michigan State Senate District 8 Ballotpedia Retrieved August 3 2021 a b Michigan State Senate 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