The government of Michigan consists of state, county, municipal, township, and special-purpose governmental entities responsible for administering public services, enforcing laws, maintaining infrastructure, and representing the interests of Michigan residents.
This section of Michipedia documents the structure, history, institutions, elected officials, and governmental functions of the State of Michigan.
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Government of Michigan
Michigan's government operates under the Constitution of Michigan and is divided into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. State government works alongside county, municipal, and township governments to provide services throughout the Great Lakes State.
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The State of Michigan is governed through three separate branches:
* Executive Branch * Legislative Branch * Judicial Branch
Key institutions include:
* Governor of Michigan * Michigan Legislature * Michigan Supreme Court * Michigan Constitution
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The executive branch administers state government and enforces Michigan law.
Major offices include:
* Governor * Lieutenant Governor * Secretary of State * Attorney General
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The Michigan Legislature consists of:
* Michigan Senate * Michigan House of Representatives
The Legislature is responsible for passing laws, appropriating funds, and overseeing state government operations.
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Michigan's judicial system includes:
* Michigan Supreme Court * Michigan Court of Appeals * Circuit Courts * District Courts * Probate Courts
The judiciary interprets and applies Michigan law.
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Michigan's local governments include:
* Counties * Cities * Villages * Townships
Local governments provide services such as:
* Public safety * Infrastructure maintenance * Planning and zoning * Elections administration * Public works
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Major state departments include:
* Michigan Department of Transportation * Department of Natural Resources * Michigan State Police * Department of Health and Human Services * Department of Education
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Michigan conducts elections at the:
* Federal level * State level * County level * Municipal level
Topics include:
* Elections in Michigan * Political Parties * Voting in Michigan * Redistricting
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* Michigan Territory * Constitution of 1835 * Constitution of 1850 * Constitution of 1908 * Constitution of 1963
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* History * Counties * Cities * Townships * Education * Business & Industry
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Government in Michigan operates at multiple levels and affects nearly every aspect of public life. Michipedia seeks to document the institutions, officials, laws, and historical developments that have shaped governance throughout the State of Michigan.