2019 in Michigan


This article reviews 2019 in Michigan, including the state's office holders, performance of its sports teams and athletes, a chronology of the state's top news and sports stories, and a list of notable Michigan-related deaths.
The top stories in Michigan during 2019 included the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal and the deaths of William Milliken, John Conyers, John Dingell, and Lee Iacocca.

Office holders

State office holders

Mayors of major cities

Federal office holders

Population

In the 2010 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 9,883,640 persons, ranking as the eighth most populous state in the country. By 2018, the state's population was estimated at 9,995,915, and the state had become the 10th most populous state.
The state's largest cities, having populations of at least 75,000 based on 2019 estimates, were as follows:
2019
rank
CityCounty2010 pop. 2019 pop.Change 2010-19
1DetroitWayne713,777670,031−6.1%
2Grand RapidsKent188,040201,0136.9%
3WarrenMacomb134,056133,943−0.01%
4Sterling HeightsMacomb129,699132,4382.1%
5Ann ArborWashtenaw113,934119,9805.3%
6LansingIngham114,297118,2103.4%
7FlintGenesee102,43495,538−6.7%
8DearbornWayne98,15393,932−4.3%
9LivoniaWayne96,94293,665−3.4%
10TroyOakland80,98084,0923.8%
11WestlandWayne84,09481,511−3.1%
12Farmington HillsOakland79,74080,6121.1%
13KalamazooKalamazoo74,26276,2002.6%
14WyomingKent72,12575,6674.9%

Sports

Baseball

American football

Basketball

Ice hockey

Music and culture

Chronology of events

January

  • January 1 - Democrat Gretchen Whitmer was sworn in as the 49th Governor of Michigan on the Capitol grounds in Lansing
  • January 3 - Democrat Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American elected to Congress, and three other new members of the House from Michigan were sworn in. Tlaib drew national attention with her public call to "impeach the mother****er" in reference to President Trump.
  • January 6 - An Arab-American family of five from Northville, Michigan, was killed by a wrong-way driver on I-75
  • January 7 - Uber driver Jason Dalton pled guilty to six counts of first-degree murder in the 2016 Kalamazoo shootings.
  • January 9 - Fiat Chrysler agreed to pay $650 million to settle claims that it cheated on emissions tests.
  • January 12 - The 60th anniversary of Motown Records was celebrated in Detroit.
  • January 15 - Ford and Volkswagen announce a new business alliance.
  • January 16 - Hours before the board was scheduled to meet to consider firing him, John Engler resigned as interim president of Michigan State University. He was criticized for his handling of the university's response to the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal.
  • January 30 - A U.S. Department of Education report on the Nassar sex abuse scandal was highly critical of Michigan State University's handling of reports of sexual abuse.

February

  • February 21 - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced an investigation into George Perles' resignation from the Michigan State University Board of Trustees and the decision to waive a debt owed by Perles to the university.
  • February 26 - Fiat Chrysler announced plans to convert Detroit's Mack Avenue engine factory into a new assembly plant for its Jeep division, as part of a $4.5 billion investment in southeastern Michigan. The plant was touted as the city's first new auto assembly plant in a generation.

March

April

  • April 3 - Kelly Stafford, the 29-year-old wife of Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, diclosed that she would undergo surgery for a recently diagnosed brain tumor.
  • April 10 - Premiere of "CREEM: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine" at The Fillmore Detroit.
  • April 19 - Steve Yzerman returned to the Detroit Red Wings as the club's general manager.
  • April 24 - Ford announced $500 million investment in Rivian.

May

June

August

  • August 15 - Under pressure from President Trump, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu banned Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib from visiting Israel.

September

  • September 2 - Gov. Gretchen Whitmer led 20,000 to 30,000 persons in the 62nd annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk.
  • September 5 - The U.S. Department of Education imposed a record $4.5 million fine against Michigan State University for its mishandling of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse case.
  • September 15 - The UAW declared a nationwide strike against General Motors, aka the 2019 General Motors strike. It was first nationwide strike by the UAW since 2007. Two days later, GM stopped paying health insurance premiums for striking workers.
  • A 34-year-old Detroit man, Deangelo Martin, was arrested and charged with killing four women on Detroit's east side.

October

  • October 21 - The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a Sixth Circuit decision challenging Republican-drawn electoral maps as being based on partisan gerrymandering.

December

  • December 18 - On the day President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives, he appeared at a rally in Battle Creek. Trump was criticized for a statement made at the rally suggesting that recently deceased Michigan Congressman John Dingell was in hell.

Deaths