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2026 is a big election year for Michigan

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2026 is a midterm election year, and it also sees all of the state’s top offices up for grabs.

Bridge Michigan reports that a possible constitutional convention could appear on the ballot along with a number of potential proposals. Recent midterms have been good to Democrats in recent years, but the state has a history of switching gubernatorial hands every eight years.

A new governor and a new US Senator will be voted on as well, as Governor Whitmer is term-limited, and Senator Gary Peters is retiring. The Senate race is expected to garner national attention. All 13 congressional seats will also be on the ballot in Michigan, along 148 state House and Senate seats.

 

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Charles U Farley January 7, 2026 at 9:21 am

Whitmer, Nessel, and Benson worked together to codify election fraud in Michigan.

The fraud cannot be fixed from the outside, and Democrats will never lose again because of it.

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