Detroit Free Press: Legislature approves redistricting, but challenge likely
New congressional maps, which give significantly new or merged districts to representatives in southeast Michigan, were approved on a 25-13 vote Wednesday by the state Senate. Because the new districts already have passed the state House, the maps need only Gov. Rick Snyder's signature to become law. Sara Wurfel, spokeswoman for the governor, said he is looking forward to reviewing the maps to ensure they're fair and constitutional. Legal challenges to the new districts, which dropped from 15 to 14 because of population loss in the state, are likely from groups including the Michigan Democratic Party, Congressional Black Caucus or Michigan Legislative Black Caucus.

