Michigan's 3rd House of Representatives district should not be confused with Michigan's 3rd congressional district.
State: | Michigan |
District: | 3 |
Chamber: | House of Representatives |
Representative: | Alabas Farhat |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Dearborn |
Percent Black: | 52 |
Percent White: | 34 |
Percent Hispanic: | 8 |
Percent Asian: | 2 |
Percent Other Race: | 1 |
Percent Remainder Of Multiracial: | 4 |
Population: | 90,939 |
Population Year: | 2022 |
Notes: | [1] |
Michigan's 3rd House of Representatives district (also referred to as Michigan's 3rd House district) is a legislative district within the Michigan House of Representatives located in the northeastern portion of Wayne County, Michigan, including much of Detroit's East Side.[2] The district was created in 1965, when the Michigan House of Representatives district naming scheme changed from a county-based system to a numerical one.[3]
Representative | Party | Dates | Residence | Notes | |||
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William A. Ryan | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1965-72 | Detroit[4] | Redistricted from the former Wayne County, 3rd district | ||
Casmer P. Ogonowski | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1973-82 | Detroit | Resigned March 15, 1982[5] after pleading guilty to extortion;[6] redistricted from the 19th district | ||
Clem Bykowski | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1982 | Detroit | Elected in special election around June 1982[7] | ||
Matthew McNeely | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1983-86 | Detroit | Redistricted from the 16th district | ||
Ilona Varga | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1987-92 | Detroit[8] | |||
Joe Young, Sr. | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1993-94 | Detroit | Died April 1994;[9] redistricted from the 15th district | ||
Mary Lou Parks | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1994-98 | Detroit | Elected in special election to fill vacancy[10] | ||
Artina Tinsley Hardman | bgcolor= | Democratic | 1999-04 | Detroit[11] | Term limited | ||
LaMar Lemmons III | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2005-06 | Detroit[12] | Not to be confused with his father, LaMar Lemmons, Jr., a fellow state representative | ||
Bettie Cook Scott | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2007-10 | Detroit | Later served in the 2nd district | ||
Alberta Tinsley Talabi | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2011-12 | Detroit | Redistricted to the 2nd district | ||
John Olumba | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2013 | Detroit[13] | Departed Democratic caucus to join the Independent Urban Democracy Caucus, February 19, 2013 | ||
bgcolor= | Independent | 2013-14 | |||||
Wendell Byrd | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2015-20. | Detroit[14] | |||
Shri Thanedar | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2021-22 | Detroit[15] | [16] | ||
Alabas Farhat | bgcolor= | Democratic | 2023-pres. | Dearborn | [17] |
Years | County | Municipalities | Map | Notes |
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2013–present | Wayne | Detroit (Upper East Side and much of the area around Palmer Park) | ||
2003-12 | Wayne | Detroit (Lower East Side) | ||
1993-2002 | Wayne | Detroit (Lower East Side) | ||
2011-2022 | Wayne | Detroit (part) | [18] | |