Michigan Republican Party
The Michigan Republican Party is the state affiliate of the national Republican Party in Michigan, United States, sometimes referred to as MIGOP.
Ronna Romney McDaniel was the chairwoman of the party, having been elected in 2015 by delegates to the Republican State Convention, in 2017, McDaniel became Republican National Committee Chairwoman, serving until 2024. The Michigan Republican Party hosts a biennial political conference at the Mackinac Island Grand Hotel called the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference. The event features notable national Republicans, senators, governors, and presidential candidates.
Even though the Michigan Republican Party has historically been characterized by conservatism, the party took a hard-right turn after Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016. After the 2020 United States elections, the Michigan Republican Party pushed false claims of fraud and sought to overturn the election results. A months-long Republican investigation found there was no evidence of widespread fraud and recommended for the attorney general to investigate some who had made such allegations for personal gain.
History
Republicans have been elected to the governorship of Michigan in 27 of 48 gubernatorial elections. The first was Kingsley S. Bingham in 1855, and the most recent is Rick Snyder, who was elected in 2010, and then re-elected in 2014.After President Richard Nixon resigned due to the Watergate scandal, Vice President Gerald Ford became the 38th President of the United States. Ford grew up in Grand Rapids and served as a U.S. Representative from Michigan from 1949 to 1973.
Following the 2016 election and Reince Priebus' selection to be White House Chief of Staff, Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ronna Romney McDaniel became Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee. Then-President-elect Trump recommended McDaniel in December 2016 to replace Priebus. She was officially elected as RNC chair on January 19, 2017, becoming the second woman to hold the post in RNC history, after Mary Louise Smith.
After Joe Biden won the 2020 [United States presidential election in Michigan|2020 presidential election in Michigan] and Donald Trump refused to concede, the Michigan Republican Party pushed false claims of fraud and sought to overturn the election results. In January 2021, the Michigan Republican Party sought to replace GOP member Aaron Van Langevelde on the Michigan Board of Canvassers; he had previously voted to certify the Michigan election results in favor of Biden. One of the candidates that the Michigan Republican Party sought to nominate to that position was Linda Lee Tarver, who had been involved in efforts to overturn the election results.
According to the Associated Press, since Trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election and Michigan swinging back to the Democrats, the Michigan GOP have taken a hard right-wing turn. The shift has altered the once moderate character of the state GOP and has instead embraced more right-wing elements. In 2021, the executive director of the Michigan GOP resigned after he declined to say that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump; delegates in the Michigan GOP had called for him to be fired for his remarks. Increasing internal divisions within the Michigan Republican Party led to a violent physical brawl at a state committee meeting in 2023, during which one party activist allegedly kicked a committee member in the groin and broke his rib.
Current elected Republicans in Michigan
Members of Congress
U.S. Senate
- None
U.S. House of Representatives
Out of the 13 seats Michigan is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 7 are held by Republicans:| District | Member | Photo |
| 1st congressional district|1st] | ||
| 2nd congressional district|2nd] | ||
| 4th congressional district|4th] | ||
| 5th congressional district|5th] | ||
| 7th congressional district|7th] | ||
| 9th congressional district|9th] | ||
| 10th congressional district|10th] |
Statewide
- None
Michigan Legislature
- Senate Minority Leader: Aric Nesbitt
- Majority Leader of the Michigan House of Representatives: Bryan Posthumus
- Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: '''Matt Hall'''
United States cabinet members from Michigan who served under a Republican president
| Name | Cabinet position | Years served | President served under |
| Secretary of Defense | 1953–1957 | ||
| Secretary of the Interior | 1875–1877 | ||
| Secretary of Commerce | 1932–1933 | ||
| Secretary of Commerce | 1959–1961 | ||
| Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | 1969–1973 | ||
| Director of Office of Management and Budget | 1981–1985 | ||
| Secretary of Energy | 2001–2005 | ||
| Secretary of Education | 2017–2021 | ||
| Secretary of War | 1897–1899 | ||
| Secretary of the Navy | 1908–1909 | ||
| Secretary of the Navy | 1921–1924 | ||
| Secretary of the Navy | 1921–1924 | ||
| Postmaster General | 1953–1961 | ||
| Secretary of Housing & Urban Development | 2017–2021 |