Continuing the series on upcoming elections, this is the first part of the analysis of open Michigan House seats, focusing on seats in the Wayne and Downriver communities that are vacated by incumbents running for the Senate or stepping out of politics.
Currently, the Michigan House is led by Speaker Matt Hall, and the Republican caucus holds a 58-52 margin. For either side to win the majority, these open seats serve as opportunities for a fresh start. In 2024, the Republicans flipped the 27th, 44th, 58th, and 109th districts.
The Detroit Regional Chamber Political Action Committee (PAC) has not yet issued endorsements in these races. It will evaluate all candidates closer to election day to determine who best aligns with the region’s economic priorities. All partisan leans are determined by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission.
Note: If a campaign website is available, a link is provided to learn more about each candidate.