Michigan residents participated in Election Day on Nov. 5, voting for president, the state’s next U.S. senator, and all U.S. House of Representatives seats. Polls closed at 8 p.m. with results starting to come in. Live updates for national, state, and local races can be found online. In the presidential race, state-by-state results and the Electoral College balance of power are provided, along with Michigan’s county-by-county results.
The U.S. Senate seat in Michigan is being contested by Elissa Slotkin and Mike Rogers, both vying to fill the seat left vacant by retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow. Michigan’s 13 U.S. House seats are also up for election, with significant implications on Congress control. Districts 1 to 13 are all contested as candidates compete for seats in the House of Representatives.
As Michigan’s election results begin to unfold, residents eagerly await the outcomes that will shape the state’s representation at both the national and local levels. With a variety of races being decided, including the presidency, Michigan’s political future hangs in the balance as voters have their say in shaping the state’s leadership for the coming years. Stay tuned for more updates on the election results as they become available.
Source
Photo credit www.mlive.com