10 takeaways from Michigan’s preliminary primary election results
Michiganders will have some big decisions to make in the November election—including a choice between Democrat Elissa Slotkin and Republican Mike Rogers for US Senate.
Michiganders will have some big decisions to make in the November election—including a choice between Democrat Elissa Slotkin and Republican Mike Rogers for US Senate.
Professional misconduct charges could prevent a Republican candidate from serving on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Republican state Rep. Andrew Fink is an election denier who has opposed laws to make it easier for Michiganders to vote. This year, he wants a seat on the highest court in the state.
Harris has a longstanding history of advocating for reproductive rights, something she’s sure to highlight on the campaign trail as she seeks to paint a stark contrast between herself and former president Donald Trump.
Former Republican state lawmaker Tom Barrett has opposed abortion rights, supported tax increases, and tried to block new manufacturing investments in his own community.
A former Republican candidate for state Attorney General is now running for a seat on the state's high court.
Republican US Rep. John James has a history of opposing abortion rights and recently signed onto a proposal that would make cuts to Social Security and Medicare.
Kimberly Ann Thomas has been a journalist, attorney, and college professor. Now, she’s running for a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Kyra Harris Bolden is the only current Michigan Supreme Court justice who has experience creating laws—and she thinks that makes her uniquely suited to interpret them.
Two seats on the state Supreme Court are up for grabs in this year’s elections, providing Michiganders a chance to decide the makeup of the most powerful court in the state.