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The Senate consists of 38 members who are elected by the qualified electors of districts having approximately 212,400 to 263,500 residents. Senators are elected for four-year terms, concurrent with the election of the Governor of Michigan.
The Michigan Senate is the upper house of the Michigan Legislature. Along with the Michigan House of Representatives, it composes the state legislature, which has powers, roles and duties defined by Article IV of the Michigan Constitution, adopted in 1963. [1]
Michigan State Senate | PO Box 30036 | Lansing, MI 48909-7536 517-373-2400 | ...
The Michigan State Senate is the upper chamber of the Michigan State Legislature. Alongside the Michigan House of Representatives , it forms the legislative branch of the Michigan state government and works alongside the governor of Michigan to create laws and establish a state budget.
Secretary of the Senate Daniel Oberlin: Contact Info: 517-373-2400: S-5, Capitol Building: Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II: 517-373-6800: S-215, Capitol Building: Mail for all Senators can be addressed as follows: Post Office Box 30036 Lansing, MI 48909-7536: Michigan State Senate | PO Box 30036 ...
View results from the 2024 Michigan Senate election. Follow live outcomes and maps by district as votes are added up on Election Day.
Democrats powered their way to control of the Michigan House and Senate on Tuesday, marking the first time the party secured a majority of seats in both legislative chambers in nearly 40 years.
The Michigan Legislature Website is a free service of the Legislative Service Bureau in cooperation with the Michigan Legislative Council, the Michigan House of Representatives, the Michigan Senate, and the Library of Michigan.
Elections for the office of Michigan State Senate took place in 2010. The primary election was held on August 3, 2010, and the general election was held on November 2, 2010 . The candidate filing deadline was May 11, 2010.
Democratic State Senator Kristen McDonald Rivet’s victory in the race for Michigan’s eighth congressional district seat sets up a race for her old state Senate seat. The race is potentially a toss-up and will determine control of the chamber. The current make-up of the state Senate is 20-18 in favor of the Democratic Party.