Michigan's 18th congressional district
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Michigan's 18th congressional district is an obsolete United States congressional district in Michigan. The first Representative to Congress elected from the 18th district, George Anthony Dondero, took office in 1953, after reapportionment due to the 1950 census. In 1933, Dondero had previously been the first representative elected from 17th district.
[edit] Representatives
Representative | Party | Years | Congress |
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George Anthony Dondero | Republican | 1953-1957 | 83rd-84th |
William Broomfield | Republican | 1957-1973 | 85th-92nd |
Robert J. Huber | Republican | 1973-1975 | 93rd |
James Blanchard | Democratic | 1975-1983 | 94th-97th |
William Broomfield | Republican | 1983-1993 | 98th-102nd |
[edit] References
- The Political graveyard: U.S. Representatives from Michigan, 1807-2003
- U.S. Representatives 1837-2003, Michigan Manual 2003-2004
Michigan's congressional districts |
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