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Michigan House flips Republican, ending trifecta of Democratic control

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(The Center Square) – Republicans have taken back control of the Michigan House, flipping the chamber they lost in 2022 and ending Democrats’ governing trifecta.

Republicans will likely work to change the series of Democrat pieces of legislation implemented over the past two years, such as repealing Michigan’s Right To Work law, passing gun safety restrictions, handing out corporate subsidies in efforts to boost electric vehicle manufacturing and adoption in the state, and allowing state regulators to override local zoning laws and public choice to expand green energy projects across the state.

“Our hard-fought victory reaffirms that the people of Michigan want leaders who put them first, uphold the rule of law, and advocate for accountability at every level of government,” House Republican Leader Matt Hall said. “With a Republican majority, Michigan will have a stronger voice fighting for the values of hardworking families and addressing the issues that matter most — safe schools and neighborhoods, an affordable economy, and a government that provides value for dollars.”

Though the Democrat-controlled state Senate will likely stand in the way of partisan efforts, the majority will enable Republicans to block unwanted legislation and have more of a say in state budgets.

Three districts in particular helped Republicans reach the necessary 56 seats to gain the majority.

Republican Rylee Linting, former GOP Michigan Youth Vice Chair, defeated Democrat incumbent Jaime Churches for the 27th District.

Utica City Council member Ron Robinson secured the 58th District for Republicans, ousting Democrat incumbent Nate Shannon.

Meteorologist and author Karl Bohnak flipped the 109th District red after defeating Democrat incumbent Jenn Hill.

Hall is likely to become the next House speaker after current Speaker Joe Tate, D-Detroit, steps down from the position, but could face Rep. Tom Kunse, R-Clare, as a challenger.

“The results of the election represent an opportunity to regroup and rebuild over the coming term,” Tate said. “House Democrats will put in the work to regain our majority and deliver a brighter future for the millions of residents who make Michigan their home.”

Reps. Laurie Pohutsky, D-Livonia, and Jason Morgan, D-Ann Arbor, have both announced their intentions to run for House minority leader.

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