Michigan Election Live Results 2024
Presidential Race
As of 10:00 PM EST on November 5, 2024, the presidential race in Michigan is still too close to call. With 95% of precincts reporting, Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads Republican candidate Donald Trump by a margin of 1.2%. However, there are still several thousand absentee ballots that have yet to be counted, which could potentially change the outcome of the race. Stay tuned for updates as more results come in.
Gubernatorial Race
In the gubernatorial race, Democratic incumbent Gretchen Whitmer is facing a challenge from Republican challenger Tudor Dixon. With 90% of precincts reporting, Whitmer leads Dixon by a margin of 5.6%. Whitmer is seeking a second term in office, while Dixon is a former conservative commentator making her first run for elected office. The outcome of this race will have a significant impact on the future of Michigan politics.
US Senate Race
In the US Senate race, Democratic incumbent Gary Peters is facing a challenge from Republican challenger John James. With 85% of precincts reporting, Peters leads James by a margin of 3.8%. Peters is seeking a third term in office, while James is a businessman and military veteran making his second run for the Senate. The outcome of this race will determine which party controls the US Senate.
US House Races
In the US House races, Democrats are currently leading in seven of the nine races that have been called. Republicans are leading in the other two races. The outcome of these races will determine which party controls the US House of Representatives for the next two years.
State Legislature Races
In the state legislature races, Democrats are currently leading in both the House and Senate races. However, several races are still too close to call. The outcome of these races will determine which party controls the Michigan state legislature.
Ballot Measures
There are three ballot measures on the ballot in Michigan this year. One measure would legalize recreational marijuana, while another would increase the minimum wage. The third measure would require all voters to show a photo ID at the polls. The outcome of these measures will have a significant impact on the state of Michigan.