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 Protect Our Care bus visited Lansing and Flint to promote Democratic candidates and recent Democratic-sponsored health care laws.
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First a discussion with Rep. Elissa Slotkin. Then a dissection of the debate between Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican candidate Tudor Dixon.
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Republican Lisa McClain won her congressional seat two years ago, as a dedicated supporter of then President Donald Trump. But the redrawn district now includes more Democratic voters.
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There’s been a Kildee representing this part of Michigan since 1977, starting with Dale Kildee. Dan Kildee succeeded his uncle in 2013.
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Ad spending by Democrats on abortion-related messaging took off after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile, Republican spending on crime ads tripled in September.
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If adopted, it would supersede a 1931 state law that would ban most abortions and punish abortion providers. But if the proposal passes, it would not settle every question regarding abortion rights in Michigan.
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Join Michigan Radio's "It's Just Politics" host Zoe Clark and political reporter Rick Pluta along with a panel of political experts for this fast paced discussion and last look preview of the November 8 election.
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A case at the U.S. Supreme Court could reshape American elections. What might it mean for Michigan? Then, navigating the mental health system in Northern Michigan. Plus, the story of a backyard boxing ring in Menominee.
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The former president also took time to praise January 6 rioters, criticize the FBI raid on his Florida home and slam President Joe Biden's handling of the economy.
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The legislation would allow more local clerks to start pre-processing absentee ballots two days before an election.