Your guide to the 2022 Michigan elections
Who's running, what's on the ballot
Governor
Attorney general
Secretary of State
* incumbents
Other statewide offices
- Michigan Supreme Court
- Michigan State Board of Education
- Boards of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Wayne State University
Statewide ballot measures
Congressional races
- District 1. Includes: Traverse City, Marquette, Alpena, Houghton
- District 2. Includes: Mount Pleasant, Big Rapids, Cadillac
- District 3. Includes: Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Grand Haven
- District 4. Includes: Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Benton Harbor, South Haven
- District 5. Includes: Monroe, Jackson, Marshall, Coldwater, Three Rivers
- District 6. Includes: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Novi, Plymouth, Brownstown Township
- District 7. Includes: Lansing, Brighton, St. Johns, Owosso, Grand Ledge
- District 8. Includes: Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Midland
- District 9. Includes: Port Huron, Macomb Township, Romeo, Clarkston, Bad Axe
- District 10. Includes: Warren, Sterling Heights, St. Clair Shores, Shelby Township, Rochester Hills
- District 11. Includes: Troy, West Bloomfield Township, Farmington Hills, Waterford, Birmingham
- District 12. Includes: Detroit, Southfield, Dearborn, Livonia, Westland, Redford Township
- District 13. Includes: Detroit, Grosse Pointe communities, Lincoln Park, Taylor, Wyandotte
Voters' guide to the issues
Tools to stay up-to-date with the candidates and issues:
- Bridge Michigan Election Night live blog
- Live election results, by county
- Michigan Ballot Measure Tracker
- Michigan COVID-19 Dashboard
- Michigan Economic Dashboard
- Guide to voting basics
- How to be an informed voter
November legislative opponents
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