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Tucked away on the nonpartisan section of the Nov. 5 ballot are elections for two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court. The outcome of those races will determine if Democrats retain their majority ...
Candidates are nominated by political parties and are elected on a nonpartisan ballot. Supreme Court candidates must be qualified electors, licensed to practice law in Michigan for at least five years, and under 70 years of age at the time of election. Vacancies are filled by appointment of the Governor until the next general election.
At separate conventions Saturday, Michigan's two major political parties made their picks for statewide offices on the Nov. ballot. Michigan Democrats, Republicans nominate candidates for Nov ...
A constitutional amendment providing that the Governor of Michigan fill judicial vacancies and extending existing constitutional provisions to appointed judges [19] Passed [18] 494,512 (64.98%) 266,561 (35.02%) Proposal 1 (November) A constitutional amendment permitting the state to impose a graduated income tax [18] Failed [18] 614,826 (23.29%)
The 2024 Michigan elections were held on November 5, 2024. In addition to the 2024 United States presidential election , elections were held for all of the state's seats in the United States House of Representatives , the state's class 1 seat in the United States Senate , and for all the seats in the Michigan House of Representatives .
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates running in state legislative and judicial races in the Nov. 8 election and asked them to complete a detailed questionnaire. The early voting period runs ...
The judiciary of Michigan is defined under the Michigan Constitution, law, and regulations as part of the Government of Michigan.The court system consists of the Michigan Supreme Court, the Michigan Court of Appeals as the intermediate appellate court, the circuit courts and district courts as the two primary trial courts, and several administrative courts and specialized courts.
Republicans in a crowded field hope to end a long drought for the GOP in the race for five state Supreme Court judgeships in the 9th Judicial District.