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2025 in Michigan
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The following is a list of events of the year 2025 in Michigan.
Incumbents
State government
- Governor: Gretchen Whitmer (D)
- Lieutenant Governor: Garlin Gilchrist (D)
- Attorney General: Dana Nessel (D)
- Secretary of State: Jocelyn Benson (D)
- Speaker of the House of Representatives: Matt Hall (R)
- Majority Leader of the Senate: Winnie Brinks (R)
- Chief Justice, Supreme Court: Kyra Harris Bolden (D)
Mayors of major cities

- Mayor of Detroit: Mike Duggan (D)
- Mayor of Warren: Lori Stone
- Mayor of Grand Rapids: David LaGrand
- Mayor of Sterling Heights: Michael C. Taylor
- Mayor of Ann Arbor: Christopher Taylor (D)
- Mayor of Dearborn: Abdullah Hammoud
- Mayor of Lansing: Andy Schor (D)
- Mayor of Flint: Sheldon Neeley
- Mayor of Saginaw: Brenda Moore
Federal office holders

- U.S. Senator: Elissa Slotkin (D)
- U.S. Senator: Gary Peters (D)
- House District 1: Jack Bergman (R)
- House District 2: John Moolenaar (R)
- House District 3: Hillary Scholten (D)
- House District 4: Bill Huizenga (R)
- House District 5: Tim Walberg (R)
- House District 6: Debbie Dingell (D)
- House District 7: Tom Barrett (R)
- House District 8: Kristen McDonald Rivet (D)
- House District 9: Lisa McClain (D)
- House District 10: John James (R)
- House District 11: Haley Stevens (D)
- House District 12: Rashida Tlaib (D)
- House District 13: Shri Thanedar (D)
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Events
- March 14 – 2025 Southwest United States measles outbreak: The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services confirms the state's first measles case of 2025.[1]
- March 22 – Grand Valley State University defeats Cal State Dominguez Hills, 70–58, to win the 2025 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament, earning its second title.[2]
- April 12 – Western Michigan defeats Boston University, 6–2, to win the 2025 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament, the school's first title.[3]
- May 8 – A mistrial is declared in the trial of former Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr, who shot and killed Patrick Lyoya in 2022.[4]
- June 22 – A man with a rifle and handgun opens fire outside a church in Wayne, hitting one person in the leg. A church parishioner strikes the gunman with a truck before he is shot and killed by two security guards.[5]
- June 30 – Siena Heights University in Adrian announces it will close in 2026.[6]
- July 26 – 11 people are stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City.[7]
- August 12 – Six people are killed when a pickup truck hits a van in Gilford Township.[8]
Scheduled
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Deaths
- January 1 – John B. O'Reilly Jr., mayor of Dearborn (2007-2021)[11]
- March 16 – Darwin L. Booher, Michigan state senator (2011-2018) and state representative (2005-2010)[12]
- May 20 – Michael Cavanagh, chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1991-1995)[13]
See also
References
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