Legislature House of Representatives All 110 seats in the
Michigan House of Representatives are up for elections.
Democrats currently have a majority with 56 seats, while
Republicans hold 54 seats. On December 21, 2023, a three-judge panel on the
United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan ruled that 13 state legislative districts, including 7 state House districts, violated the
Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution and needed to be redrawn.
Judiciary Supreme Court Two seats were up for election to the
Michigan Supreme Court. A full 8-year term seat was up, currently held by Justice
David Viviano, and a partial 4-year term seat was up, currently held by Justice
Kyra Harris Bolden.
Full term Incumbent Justice
David Viviano did not run for re-election.
Candidates Kimberly Thomas was nominated unopposed at the Democratic convention. Andrew Fink defeated
Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Boonstra at the Republican convention. •
Andrew Fink, (Republican)
state representative • Kimberly Thomas (Democratic), law professor at
University of Michigan Law School Results Term ending 1/1/2029 Candidates Incumbent Justice
Kyra Harris Bolden was nominated unopposed at the Democratic convention. Initially three candidates competed for the Republican nomination, but Matthew DePerno, the Republican nominee for
Michigan Attorney General in
2022, dropped out the day before the convention. At the convention, Patrick O'Grady defeated adjunct law professor Alexandria Taylor. •
Kyra Harris Bolden (Democratic), incumbent Justice
Results