Michigan Legislature

Michigan Legislature

Législatif du Michigan

Le capitol du Michigan

Le législatif du Michigan est la branche législative du gouvernement de l'État du Michigan. Il est organisé sous forme d'une institution bicamérale composée d'une Chambre basse, la Chambre des représentants comportant 110 sièges et d'une Chambre haute, le Sénat avec 38 sièges. L'article IV de la Constitution du Michigan, adopté en 1963, définit le rôle du législatif ainsi que son organisation. Il se réunit au Capitol du Michigan à Lansing, la législature est actuellement fixée à 2 ans pour la Chambre basse et à 4 ans pour le Sénat.

Liens externes


Drapeau du Michigan
État de Michigan
Lansing (capitale)
Matières

Histoire | Gouverneurs | Législatif | Cour Suprême | Michiganais |

Régions
Grandes villes

Ann Arbor | Battle Creek | Canton | Clinton | Dearborn | Dearborn Heights | Détroit | Farmington Hills | Flint | Grand Rapids | Jackson | Kalamazoo | Lansing | Livonia | Novi | Pontiac | Redford | Rochester Hills | Royal Oak | Saginaw | St. Clair Shores | Shelby | Southfield | Sterling Heights | Taylor | Troy | Warren | West Bloomfield | Westland | Wyoming

Comtés

Alcona | Alger | Allegan | Alpena | Antrim | Arenac | Baraga | Barry | Bay | Benzie | Berrien | Branch | Calhoun | Cass | Charlevoix | Cheboygan | Chippewa | Clare | Clinton | Crawford | Delta | Dickinson | Eaton | Emmet | Genesee | Gladwin | Gogebic | Grand Traverse | Gratiot | Hillsdale | Houghton | Huron | Ingham | Ionia | Iosco | Iron | Isabella | Jackson | Kalamazoo | Kalkaska | Kent | Keweenaw | Lake | Lapeer | Leelanau | Lenawee | Livingston | Luce | Mackinac | Macomb | Manistee | Marquette | Mason | Mecosta | Menominee | Midland | Missaukee | Monroe | Montcalm | Montmorency | Muskegon | Newaygo | Oakland | Oceana | Ogemaw | Ontonagon | Osceola | Oscoda | Otsego | Ottawa | Presque Isle | Roscommon | Saginaw | Saint Clair | Saint-Joseph | Sanilac | Schoolcraft | Shiawassee | Tuscola | Van Buren | Washtenaw | Wayne | Wexford |

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