Mich. Const. art. IV, § 6
(1) An independent citizens redistricting commission for state legislative and congressional districts (hereinafter, the "commission") is hereby established as a permanent commission in the legislative branch. The commission shall consist of 13 commissioners. The commission shall adopt a redistricting plan for each of the following types of districts: state senate districts, state house of representative districts, and congressional districts. Each commissioner shall:
(b) Not currently be or in the past 6 years have been any of the following:
(2) Commissioners shall be selected through the following process:
(a) The secretary of state shall do all of the following:
(d) By July 1 of the year of the federal decennial census, from all of the applications submitted, the secretary of state shall:
(3) Except as provided below, commissioners shall hold office for the term set forth in part (18) of this section. If a commissioner's seat becomes vacant for any reason, the secretary of state shall fill the vacancy by randomly drawing a name from the remaining qualifying applicants in the selection pool from which the original commissioner was selected. A commissioner's office shall become vacant upon the occurrence of any of the following:
(13) The commission shall abide by the following criteria in proposing and adopting each plan, in order of priority:
(14) The commission shall follow the following procedure in adopting a plan:
(c) A final decision of the commission to adopt a redistricting plan requires a majority vote of the commission, including at least two commissioners who affiliate with each major party, and at least two commissioners who do not affiliate with either major party. If no plan satisfies this requirement for a type of district, the commission shall use the following procedure to adopt a plan for that type of district: