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Plate
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« on: August 12, 2017, 06:41:54 PM »
« edited: August 12, 2017, 11:13:58 PM by Plate »

Alabama
1: Mobile
2: Troy and Eastern Montgomery
3: Phenix City and Talladega
4: Gadsden and Russellville
5: Huntsville and Florence
6: Hoover and Clanton
7: Thomasville and Western Montgomery

Alaska
At-Large: Alaska At-Large

Arizona
1: Navajo Nation and Clifton
2: Eastern Tucson
3: Western Tucson
4: Bullhead City and Payson
5: Gilbert and Queen Creek
6: Northern Phoenix
7: Phoenix and Eastern Glendale
8: Northern Glendale
9: Southern Scottsdale

Arkansas
1: Jonesboro and Lake Village
2: Little Rock and Conway
3: Fort Smith and Russellville
4: Clarksville and Texarkana

Michigan
1: The Upper Peninsula and Alpena
2: Ludington and Holland
3: Grand Rapids and Battle Creek
4: Cadillac and Midland
5: Flint and Bay City
6: Kalamazoo
7: Adrian and Hillsdale
8: Lansing and Rochester
9: Royal Oak and Warren
10: Port Huron and Bad Axe
11: Birmingham and Livonia
12: Dearborn and Ann Arbor
13: Melvindale and Western Detroit
14: Southfield and Eastern Detroit

I'll finish this later.
What do you think so far?
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Plate
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2017, 08:33:42 PM »

MI:  (1) Ann Arbor and Monroe; (2) Detroit East; (3) Detroit South; (4) Detroit West; (5) Flint; (6) Grand Rapids; (7) Kalamazoo and Benton Harbor; (Cool Lansing; (9) Macomb; (10) Muskegon and Holland; (11) North Michigan; (12) Saginaw; (13) South Michigan; (14) Southfield and Pontiac; (15) Troy and Port Huron.
Are the names sorted in alphabetical order? I hope so because the Michigan law says that district 1 shall be in the northwest corner of the state and the highest numbered one in the southeast corner.
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