LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Michigan voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, November 8 to decide a myriad of races, from the governor on down to local school board positions. In addition, Michiganders will choose whether to adopt three proposals. Here’s a breakdown of the ballot. (Note: an * indicates incumbent).

Top of the Ballot

Governor

  • Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D)*
  • Tudor Dixon (R)

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Attorney General

  • AG Dana Nessel (D)*
  • Matt DePerno (R)

Secretary of State

  • SOS Jocelyn Benson (D)*
  • Kristina Karamo (R)

Ballot Proposals

Proposal 1 (Limiting term limits and requiring financial disclosures)

Read the proposal language here.

Proposal 2 (Changes to voting laws)

Read the proposal language here.

Proposal 3 (Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative)

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Read the proposal language here.

Michigan Supreme Court

There are two, eight-year terms available for the state’s highest court. Although the positions are nonpartisan, the candidates are affiliated with political parties.

  • Richard Bernstein (D)*
  • Kyra Harris Bolden (D)
  • Brian Zahra (R)*
  • Paul Hudson (R)
  • Kerry Lee Morgan (L)

U.S. Congress

MI-1

  • Rep. Jack Bergman (R)*
  • Bob Lorinser (D)

MI-2

  • Rep. John Moolenaar (R)*
  • Jerry Hilliard (D)

MI-3

  • John Gibbs (R)
  • Rep. Hillary Scholten (D)*

MI-4

  • Rep. Bill Huizinga (R)*
  • Joseph Alfonso (D)

MI-5

  • Rep. Tim Walberg (R)*
  • Bart Goldberg

MI-6

  • Rep. Debbie Dingell (D)*
  • Whittney Williams (R)

MI-7

  • State Senator Tom Barrett (R)
  • Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D)*

MI-8

  • Rep. Dan Kildee (D)*
  • Paul Junge (R)

MI-9

  • Rep. Lisa McClain (R)*
  • Brian Jaye (D)

MI-10

  • John James (R)
  • Carol Marlinga (D)

MI-11

  • Rep. Haley Stevens (D)*
  • Mark Ambrose (R)

MI-12

  • Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D)*
  • Steven Elliott (R)

MI-13

  • State Rep. Shri Thanedar (D)
  • Martell Bivings (R)

Michigan House, Senate, and Local Races

Michigan’s State Senate holds 38 members who serve four-year terms. Michigan’s House of Representatives consists of 110 members who are elected for two-year terms.. You can find out who is running in your area by clicking here.

The election is November 8. Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.