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This is one of the most important governor’s races in the country in 2026 — the open-seat race in Michigan.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited, which means for the first time in eight years, Michigan voters will choose a new governor without an incumbent on the ballot. And anytime you have an open seat in a true swing state, the national stakes are high.
For Democrats, this is shaping up to be a competitive primary. Several well-known statewide and local leaders are making their case to voters, emphasizing experience, competence, and continuing progress on issues like jobs, infrastructure, and protecting fundamental rights. The Democratic field reflects the strength of the party’s bench in Michigan after years of winning tough statewide races. Today, you’ll hear directly from them. Meet Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Sheriff Chris Swanson.
👉 Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II is Michigan’s 64th lieutenant governor and a lifelong Detroiter. A former software engineer and public servant, he has focused his work on expanding economic opportunity, protecting access to clean water, strengthening infrastructure, and advancing equity across the state. Gilchrist brings a data-driven, people-first approach to governing Michigan’s future.
👉 Jocelyn Benson is Michigan’s Secretary of State, where she oversees elections and motor vehicle services for millions of residents. A former law professor and nationally recognized expert on democracy and voting rights, she has led efforts to expand access to the ballot, protect election integrity, and modernize state services. Benson is known for her steady leadership and commitment to defending democratic institutions.
👉 Sheriff Chris Swanson is the elected sheriff of Genesee County, Michigan, where he has focused on community-based public safety, accountability, and rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they serve. A longtime law enforcement professional and reform-minded leader, Swanson is known for emphasizing prevention, transparency, and keeping communities safe while respecting civil rights.
What makes this race so important is that Michigan isn’t just any state. It’s a bellwether. It’s a place where working families, union households, rural and urban communities all come together — and where governors can make a real difference on economic growth, education, public safety, and protecting personal freedom.
This race is going to be competitive. It’s going to be expensive. And it’s going to matter — not just for Michigan, but for the direction of the country.
We’ll be watching it closely, because strong Democratic leadership at the state level has never been more important and Michigan is right at the center of that fight.
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This is one of the most important governor’s races in the country in 2026 — the open-seat race in Michigan.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited, which means for the first time in eight years, Michigan voters will choose a new governor without an incumbent on the ballot. And anytime you have an open seat in a true swing state, the national stakes are high.
For Democrats, this is shaping up to be a competitive primary. Several well-known statewide and local leaders are making their case to voters, emphasizing experience, competence, and continuing progress on issues like jobs, infrastructure, and protecting fundamental rights. The Democratic field reflects the strength of the party’s bench in Michigan after years of winning tough statewide races. Today, you’ll hear directly from them. Meet Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Sheriff Chris Swanson.
👉 Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II is Michigan’s 64th lieutenant governor and a lifelong Detroiter. A former software engineer and public servant, he has focused his work on expanding economic opportunity, protecting access to clean water, strengthening infrastructure, and advancing equity across the state. Gilchrist brings a data-driven, people-first approach to governing Michigan’s future.
👉 Jocelyn Benson is Michigan’s Secretary of State, where she oversees elections and motor vehicle services for millions of residents. A former law professor and nationally recognized expert on democracy and voting rights, she has led efforts to expand access to the ballot, protect election integrity, and modernize state services. Benson is known for her steady leadership and commitment to defending democratic institutions.
👉 Sheriff Chris Swanson is the elected sheriff of Genesee County, Michigan, where he has focused on community-based public safety, accountability, and rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they serve. A longtime law enforcement professional and reform-minded leader, Swanson is known for emphasizing prevention, transparency, and keeping communities safe while respecting civil rights.
What makes this race so important is that Michigan isn’t just any state. It’s a bellwether. It’s a place where working families, union households, rural and urban communities all come together — and where governors can make a real difference on economic growth, education, public safety, and protecting personal freedom.
This race is going to be competitive. It’s going to be expensive. And it’s going to matter — not just for Michigan, but for the direction of the country.
We’ll be watching it closely, because strong Democratic leadership at the state level has never been more important and Michigan is right at the center of that fight.
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