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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The passage of Proposal 3 means reproductive freedoms will soon be part of the state constitution, but we still have some lingering questions about what exactly happens next.
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We took a look at how big money ended up influencing the outcome of a couple of key races in the state. Then, a look at harnessing the power of the gales of November. Finally a look at what policies are top of mind for Detroit voters.
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Voters chose two Democrats, incumbent Pamela Pugh and newcomer Mitchell Robinson, to fill two open seats. Governor Gretchen Whitmer is also poised to make an appointment to the board, which would give Democrats a 6-2 majority.
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For the first time in nearly forty years both chambers of the Michigan Legislature - the state House and state Senate - will be controlled by Democrats.
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Many unofficial results were ready sooner than expected. Now, canvassing and certification begins.
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Hillary Scholten celebrated a historic victory in the 3rd Congressional District race with supporters on Wednesday.
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Democrats won control of the governor's mansion and both the State Senate and House of Representatives in Tuesday’s elections, a "trifecta" of state power that the party has not held in Michigan in 40 years.
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Oakland County communities will no longer be able to opt out of southeast Michigan’s regional bus service, SMART. That’s just one result of a transit millage that county voters passed Tuesday.
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"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.
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Two current Michigan Supreme Court Justices won re-election in this year's midterm election. Justice Richard Bernstein and Justice Brian Zahra received the most votes in a field of five.