Talk:Michigan's 1st congressional district
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- Something must have dramatically happened to Michigan District 1 in the early 90's. John Conyers has always represented the southeastern part of Michigan, namely Detroit. I've search and there seems to have been a redistricting based on the 90's census. However, I can't find any solid information. If I do, I'll be sure to make note in the article, since such a major change is noteworthy. --AugieWest 19:38 March 20, 2006 UTC
Whoever wrote this article has confused Michigan's 1st District in Detroit prior to redistricting with the old 11th District in Northern Michigan before redistricting. As the article states, Detroit is now the 14th and Northern Michigan is now the 1st. Mr. Clancy and Mr. Conyers both serve(d) in Detroit. The Northern Michigan district has been represented by Polish surnamed individuals. The errors on this page and tables are too numerous to correct and I cannot determine how to inform the author. Greg Hebert —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.226.219.174 (talk) 12:45, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
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Lacking in history
in its earliest incarnation this district included Monroe, and seems to also gave included Hillsdale. It existed in Detrout for decades before it became primarily Polish in character. The article needs a deeper historical perspective.John Pack Lambert (talk) 06:01, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
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