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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This year, Michigan voters will elect justices to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Two of the seven seats will be filled. They'll go to the candidates with the two highest vote totals. Michigan Radio's Morning Edition is featuring interviews with each of the five candidates running for the court.
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The race for Michigan’s newly drawn 7th District could be one of the most competitive elections in the nation, and it's one that could determine control of the U.S House of Representatives.
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On Nov. 8, Michigan voters will decide whether to put the right to an abortion in the state constitution by voting on Proposal 3. To better understand what's at stake, Michigan Radio got a rare degree of access to Northland Family Planning. For nine days in August and September, we shadowed a doctor and clinic staff through every step of the process.
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This year, Michigan voters will elect justices to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Two of the seven seats will be filled. They'll go to the candidates with the two highest vote totals. Michigan Radio's Morning Edition is featuring interviews with each of the five candidates running for the court.
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Differences between Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon on abortion, guns and schools were on display in their second and final debate before the November election — although the fierce rivals also found something nice to say about each other.
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Today we discussed an investigation into the recent spike in juvenile shootings in Detroit. We also heard about Benton Harbor's success replacing lead water pipes. Plus, a conversation with an Oxford High School parent who's running for office.
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Contenders for seats on the circuit, appeals, and the Michigan Supreme Court made an unlikely campaign stop this week, appealing to registered voters in pre-trial detention.
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This year, Michigan voters will elect justices to serve on the Michigan Supreme Court. Two of the seven seats will be filled. They'll go to the candidates with the two highest vote totals. Michigan Radio's Morning Edition is featuring interviews with each of the five candidates running for the court.
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“We’re doing it because the conditions in the building are awful," insists Lansing Mayor Andy Schor.
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Proposal One on the November ballot is an attempt to deal with two complaints about the Legislature: term limits and financial disclosure.