Governor Gretchen Whitmer has won another term in office, defeating Republican challenger Tudor Dixon. Dixon conceded the race this moring, saying "Michigan's future rests on not elected officials or government, but all of us."
In the race for State Attorney General, incumbent Dana Nessel leads her Republican challenger Matt DePerno 53 percent to 45 percent with 93 percent of the votes counted
Incumbent Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson declared victory over Republican challenger Kristina Karamo late last night. Benson's 55 percent of the vote leads Karamo's 42 with 93 percent of votes counted. Karamo has not conceded the race, taking to Twitter, accusing Ann Arbor and several cities in Oakland County of election violations.
In the 2nd District US House race Republican incumbent John Moolanaar is projected to win his seat again against democratic challenger Jerry Hillard. 64-34 percent.
All three ballot proposals have been PASSED by Michigan voters. Proposal one will limit terms in the state legislature to 12 years and require public financial disclosure reports by legislators and other state officers. 65 percent of voters approved the measure. Proposal two will give voters the right to verify their identity with photo ID or signed statement, provide the right to vote absentee in all elections, require state funded absentee ballot drop boxes, and more. It was approved by 59 percent of voters. Finally, proposal three will amend the state constitution to establish the individual right to reproductive freedom -- including right to make all decisions about pregnancy and abortion. 56 percent of voters passed the measure.