The Michigan Democratic Party controls all four statewide offices and a majority in the Michigan Senate. Democrats hold both of Michigan's U.S. Senate seats, six of the state's 13 U.S. House seats, and majorities on the elected governing boards of the
University of Michigan,
Michigan State University, and
Wayne State University as well as a majority on the
State Board of Education.
Members of Congress U.S. Senate Democrats have controlled both of Michigan's seats in the
U.S. Senate since
2000: File:Gary Peters official photo 115th congress.jpg|Senior U.S. Senator File:Elissa Slotkin 119th Congress (cropped).jpg |Junior U.S. Senator
Elissa Slotkin U.S. House of Representatives Out of the 13 seats Michigan is apportioned in the
U.S. House of Representatives, six are held by Democrats:
Statewide offices Democrats control all four of the elected statewide offices: File:Gretchen Whitmer (2021) (cropped).jpg|
Governor File:Garlin Gilchrist in Grand Rapids.jpg|
Lieutenant Governor File:Secretary Jocelyn Benson (cropped).jpg|
Secretary of State File:Dana Nessel Michigan Is Preparing for 'Every Scenario' on Election Day THE CIRCUS SHOWTIME 0-25 screenshot (cropped).jpg|
Attorney General State Legislature •
Senate Majority Leader:
Winnie Brinks • Senate President Pro Tempore:
Jeremy Moss • House Minority Leader:
Ranjeev Puri • Minority Floor leader:
John Fitzgerald Mayors •
Detroit:
Mary Sheffield (1) •
Grand Rapids:
David LaGrand (2)* •
Warren:
Lori Stone (3) •
Ann Arbor:
Christopher Taylor (5) •
Lansing:
Andy Schor (6) •
Dearborn:
Abdullah Hammoud (7) •
Flint:
Sheldon Neeley (15) ==Local groups==