Michigan Special Legislative Election Results

On April 16, Michigan held special elections to fill two vacant seats in the State House of Representatives. 13th district: Democratic 65.6%; Republican 34.4%. 25th district: Democratic 59.6%; Republican 38.3%; Constitution Party (U.S. Taxpayers Party) 2.1%.

In November 2022, the results had been similar. 13th district: Democratic 67.4%; Republican 32.6%. 25th district: 63.3%; Republican 36.7%.

The special election in the 25th district included a Constitution Party nominee, the first time that party had run for a seat in the Michigan State House since 2020.

The results give Democrats a majority in both houses of the legislature. As a result, there is a fair possibility the National Popular Vote Plan bill, HB 4156, will start to advance.


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Michigan Special Legislative Election Results — 14 Comments

  1. ALL MAIN GERRYMANDER DISTS [USA REPS / MI SENATE/ MI H REPS] IN MICH NOW RIGGED CRACKED/PACKED BY *INDEPENDENT* GERRYMANDER COMM – MODELED ON CA G COMM

    SAME RESULT AS BEFORE – ANTI-DEMOCRACY MINORITY RULE —

    1/2 X 1/2 = 1/4

    SUPER-WORSE EXTREMIST PRIMARY MATH.

    NOOO PRIMARIES
    1 VOTER NOM PETS
    1 ELECTION DAY
    PR

  2. Can someone please translate the bot’s jibberish from Retardese to English?

  3. If someone translated it, it would still be something retarded. Sometimes it’s better to not know.

  4. @AZ,

    Were you at the 1967 Detroit meeting/rally?

    Is Travis Scott liable for deaths at the Astroworld concert?

    IIUC, the decision by the SCOTUS simply lets the civil trial to proceed.

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