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MIMichigan Elections & Politics
Political lean
Swing state β A swing state that frequently determines US presidential elections β votes shift between Republican and Democratic candidates from cycle to cycle.
Electoral context
Michigan has approximately 25 electoral college votes (based on population tier).
Presidents from Michigan
Michigan has produced at least one US president β joining a group of 21 states that can claim this distinction.
Key political institutions
- Capital: Lansing β seat of the state government, state capitol building, state legislature
- Governorship: elected statewide every 4 years (most states)
- US Senate seats: 2 (every state has 2)
- US House seats: proportional to population
How Michigan fits into national politics
As a swing state, Michigan regularly draws intense campaign attention. Campaign visits, ad spending, and ground game investment per voter is several times higher here than in safe states.
Note: For up-to-date election results and current polling, refer to official sources: the Michigan Secretary of State, the Federal Election Commission, and major polling aggregators.
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