Michigan Republicans appeal gerrymandering ruling. What you need to know.
As promised, Michigan Republicans filed a notice of an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court of a bombshell ruling that the states political districts were illegally gerrymandered and must be redrawn in time for 2020 elections.
The short filing Tuesday includes no legal arguments, which will be filed separately. Republicans are also expected to ask that the lower courts ruling be stayed, or delayed, until the high court decides similar cases involving redistricting disputes in Maryland and North Carolina.
Amber McCann, a spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, said arguments in support of a stay will be included when the request is filed in court.
Signing on to the appeals were the Republican-controlled Michigan Senate and GOP Sens. Jim Stamas of Midland, Ken Horn of Frankenmuth, and Lana Theis of Brighton; and House Speaker Lee Chatfield, R-Levering, state Rep. Aaron Miller, R-Sturgis, and Michigans Republican congressional delegation, according to federal court records.
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