LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan’s Board of State Canvassers voted unanimously to certify the 2024 common election on Friday, following certifications in all 83 counties earlier this month. Just a little over 5.7 million Michiganders voted on this election—the best state turnout in historical past.
“Our state and county canvassing boards have all fulfilled their lawful duty to certify the results of Michigan’s 2024 General Election,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson mentioned. “I’m grateful for the dedication of the skilled, bipartisan clerks and ballot employees who as soon as once more ensured that the election was protected, safe and that the outcomes precisely mirror the need of the voters.”
You possibly can view the official election outcomes from the web page linked right here.
The Michigan Board of State Canvassers signed certificates to formally certify the outcomes of the 2024 Basic Election. Pictured from left to proper: Chair Mary Ellen Gurewitz (D), Vice-Chair Richard Houskamp (R), member Jeannette Bradshaw (D), and member Anthony Daunt (R).
Any candidates who want to request a recount should achieve this by Monday morning. Nonetheless, the deadline varies relying on the race: President, U.S. Senate, and multi-county U.S. or Michigan Home races, and all court docket positions should be filed by 11:21 a.m. Monday, whereas recounts for single-county U.S. Home or Michigan Home should be filed by 11:29 a.m.
Counter-petitions should be filed no later than 48 hours after submitting of the recount place underneath Michigan regulation.