Michigan's 5th congressional district


Michigan's 5th congressional district is a United States congressional district in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.
It is currently a mostly industrial area, with Arenac County, Iosco County, and Tuscola County being the main exceptions. From 2003 to 2013 it encompassed much of the area south of Saginaw Bay. It consisted of all of Tuscola and Genesee counties and the southeast portion of Bay and the eastern portion of Saginaw counties in the eastern-central portion of the state during that time. The district was extended into the upper mitt for the 2012 redistricting and most of Tuscola County was cut out.
The district is currently represented by Democrat Dan Kildee. His uncle, Dale Kildee, previously represented the district.

Predecessors

From 1873 to 1993, the 5th was based in the Grand Rapids area of Western Michigan. Its most notable member was Gerald Ford, who in 1974 became the 38th President of the United States upon the resignation of Richard Nixon, at the height of the Watergate Scandal. From 1993 to 2003, it was drawn as a district including Bay City, Saginaw and the Thumb.

Recent election results in statewide races

Jurisdictions in the district

The following is a list of all occupants of the congressional seat since the district was created at the start of the 38th Congress