2022 was a major election year in Michigan.
The November election decided the next governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and a number of state and federal Congressional seats, in addition to major ballot issues including one which would add abortion rights to the state's constitution.
Michigan Radio is here to provide results, analysis, and more:
Election Day Results
Gubernatorial Race
Congressional Races
Ballot Issues
Supreme Court Candidates
Be informed
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Kristina Karamo beat a crowded field to become the next Michigan Republican Party chair on Saturday. Some at the convention worried whether Karamo’s history of election denialism and embracing conspiracy theories would frighten potential donors.
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Officials say the 10-sided die allows them to ensure the jurisdictions selected for audits are random.
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Happy New Year! To start, we heard about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the start of her new term. Then, a segment about wolves and their listing on the endangered species list. To end, University of Michigan President Santa Ono joined to talk about his new role.
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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers will meet Wednesday to review and affirm the findings of ballot recounts that, even if successful, would not have changed the fact that voters adopted two proposals on the November ballot.
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A conversation with MI Senator Gary Peters about keeping the U.S. Senate in Democratic hands. Plus, the latest on Lansing’s lame-duck legislative session.
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The board cast a unanimous 4-0 vote to certify. The meeting was not as raucous or noisy as the one finalizing the one finalizing 2020 presidential election.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she’s looking forward to next year and working with a Legislature controlled by Democrats.
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Second terms as Governor in Michigan are different. There isn’t the pressure of knowing you’ve got to run again for reelection in four years. So how’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer thinking about her second term?
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Today on Stateside, we heard about how congressional and legislative redistricting affected Black voters in metro-Detroit. Then a DNR official gave an update on this season's deer hunt. We heard about the growing use of electric bikes. Plus, a reporter unpacked the controversy over wind turbines in mid-Michigan.
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A lot has been made since last week about redistricting in Michigan and the fact that new, independently drawn maps helped Democrats win both the state House and Senate for the first time in nearly 40 years.