Michigan’s Board of State Canvassers voted unanimously to certify the 2024 general election on Friday, following certifications in all 83 counties earlier this month. A little over 5.7 million Michiganders voted in this election—the highest state turnout in history.
The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has voted unanimously to certify the the results of the November election, a notable difference from four years ago when supporters of Donald Trump cast skeptici
Lansing — The criticism, drama and refusals to concede that marked Michigan's last two statewide elections were missing Friday, as the Board of State Canvassers certified Republican Donald Trump's 80,156-vote win over Democrat Kamala Harris in the presidential contest.
Finance reports show that the Trump campaign’s most common food vendor nationally was McDonald’s, where it expensed 153 visits totaling more than $41,000. Chick-fil-A, Jimmy John’s and Dunkin were the next most frequent food vendors. Some food was decidedly more high-end.
The votes by the county-level bipartisan canvassing boards marked a key step in the process of finalizing the tallies.
Sources told Fox News that Rogers, who lost his Senate race in Michigan earlier this month, visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago to discuss leading the law enforcement agency. During his first administration,
Michigan's unofficial results show Vice President Kamala Harris took in less votes than President Joe Biden did in 2020.
The 2024 election in Michigan has been certified as a win for President-elect Donald Trump and Senator-elect Elissa Slotkin, among all races statewide.