House Democrats raise over $1M this year

(The Center Square) – The Michigan House Democratic Fund announced that it has raised over $1 million in 2025, the fastest off-year fundraising pace ever recorded by the minority caucus in the House of Representatives.

Going into the 2026 election, Democrats say this shows their united efforts to take back the state House.

“This filing is proof that even with the diverse array of backgrounds and regions that our caucus represents, the Democratic values we’re standing for together reflect the wants and needs of Michigan voters,” said House Democratic Leader Ranjeev Puri, D-Canton. “We’re laying the foundation now to win back the majority and restore leadership in the House on the issues that matter: strong public schools, safe communities, and a fair economy that works for all Michiganders.”

For two years prior to the 2024 election, Michigan Democrats held a historic trifecta in the Michigan state government. While only holding a slim majority in the House, that was the first time Democrats had a trifecta in the state in approximately 40 years.

The stay was short. Republicans narrowly took back the House in 2024 and hold a majority by just six seats.

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“We’re seeing real momentum early in this cycle,” said Finance Co-Chairwoman Julie Brixie, D-Okemos. “Our members are united, our message is resonating, and the fundraising shows it. Every dollar raised now solidifies our foundation for strong, grassroots campaigns that will win back the House and deliver results for students, families, and working Michiganders.”

So far, this is more money than the fund raised for both the 2020 and 2022 elections. Michigan elections continue to be a bellwether for the tone throughout the nation.

A recent report from Cook Political looks bright for Democrats, as it predicts three state House seats that could be picked up by Democrats, with just one seat favorable for Republicans to pick up.

“Michigan remains at the center of the national political conversation, and our caucus is ready to meet that responsibility,” said Finance Co-Chairwoman Samantha Steckloff, D-Farmington Hills. “Donors and advocates know what’s at stake in our state. These early investments show they believe in our team and our strategy to flip the House and deliver for Michigan families.”

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