2024 Michigan elections November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05 )
The2024 Michigan elections were held on November 5, 2024. In addition to the2024 United States presidential election , elections were held for all of the state's seats in theUnited States House of Representatives , the state's class 1 seat in theUnited States Senate , and for all the seats in theMichigan House of Representatives . Elections to various local offices were also held.
President of the United States [ edit ] United States Senate [ edit ] IncumbentDemocratic SenatorDebbie Stabenow retired, leaving an open seat.[ 1] Democratic nomineeElissa Slotkin , U.S Representative fromMichigan's 7th Congressional District , won the race against the Republican nominee, former CongressmanMike Rogers by a margin of 0.34%, narrowly holding the seat for the Democratic Party.
United States House of Representatives [ edit ] House of Representatives [ edit ] All 110 seats in theMichigan House of Representatives are up for elections.Democrats currently have a majority with 56 seats, whileRepublicans hold 54 seats.[ 2]
On December 21, 2023, a three-judge panel on theUnited States District Court for the Western District of Michigan ruled that 13 state legislative districts, including 7 state House districts, violated theEqual Protection Clause of the United States Constitution and needed to be redrawn.[ 3]
Two seats were up for election to theMichigan Supreme Court . A full 8-year term seat was up, currently held by JusticeDavid Viviano , and a partial 4-year term seat was up, currently held by JusticeKyra Harris Bolden .
2024 Michigan Supreme Court election (Full term) County resultsThomas: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Fink: 50–60% 60–70%
Incumbent JusticeDavid Viviano did not run for re-election.[ 4]
Kimberly Thomas was nominated unopposed at the Democratic convention.[ 5] Andrew Fink defeatedMichigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Boonstra[ 6] at the Republican convention.[ 7]
Term ending 1/1/2029[ edit ] 2024 Michigan Supreme Court election (Term ending 1/1/2029) County resultsBolden: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%O'Grady: 50–60% 60–70%
Incumbent JusticeKyra Harris Bolden was nominated unopposed at the Democratic convention. Initially three candidates competed for the Republican nomination, but Matthew DePerno,[ 11] the Republican nominee forMichigan Attorney General in2022 , dropped out the day before the convention.[ 12] At the convention, Patrick O'Grady defeated adjunct law professor Alexandria Taylor.[ 13]
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