It’s critically important for our business community that we elect leaders who care about issues important to us. That’s why the Northern Michigan Chamber Alliance developed our 2024 Election Guide. This page is intended to be a matter-of-fact guide to help understand the districts and corresponding candidate information.

For any questions, please contact NMCA Director of Government Relations, Haley Bennett, at haley.bennett@traverseconnect.com.

Thanks for visiting this page, be sure to tell your friends and colleagues about this opportunity to learn more about candidates asking for our vote this fall.

Voting Information

Register to Vote

Since Proposal 3 passed in 2018, there is no deadline to register to vote in the State of Michigan. Michigan now allows same day registration. Voters are encouraged to get registered ahead of time and may do so online, by mail or in person.

Early Voting

Michigan voters have the right to cast a ballot early and in person at an early voting site before Election Day. In November 2022, Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment that gives voters the right to vote early and in person at early voting sites before statewide and federal elections. Communities may also choose to provide early voting for local elections.

Early voting allows a voter to cast a ballot before Election Day, in an experience similar to voting on Election Day. During the early voting period, voters are issued a ballot and can then insert their ballot directly into a tabulator at their early voting site.

Search for your early voting information here with the Michigan Secretary of State Office.

U.S. Senate

U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin will run against Republican Mike Rogers in November.


U.S. House: District 1

U.S. Representative Jack Bergman will run against Democrat Callie Barr.

U.S. House: District 2

U.S. Representative John Moolenar will run against Democrat Michael Lynch.


State House: District 100

Clare, Lake, Mecosta, Osceola

Rep. Tom Kunse will run unopposed in November.

State House: District 101

Clare, Lake, Mecosta, Osceola

Rep. Joseph Fox will run against Democrat Christopher R. Crain.

State House: District 102

Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, Oceana

State House: District 103

Benzie, Grand Traverse Leelanau

Rep. Betsy Coffia will run against Republican Lisa Trombley.

State House: District 104

Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Manistee, Wexford

Rep. John Roth will run against Democrat Larry Knight.

State House: District 105

Antrim, Crawford, Kalkaska, Missaukee, Oscoda, Roscommon

Rep. Ken Borton will run against Democrat James Wojey.

State House: District 106

Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmorency, Oscoda, Presque Isle

Rep. Cam Cavitt will run against Democrat Trina Borenstein.

State House: District 107

Charlevoix, Chippewa, Emmet, Mackinac

Democrat Jodi Decker will run against Republican Parker Fairbairn.

State House: District 108

Chippewa, Delta, Luce, Mackinac, Menominee Schoolcraft

Rep. Dave Prestin will run against Democrat Christina Reynolds.

State House: District 109

Alger, Baraga, Dickinson Marquette, Menominee

Rep. Jenn Hill will run against Republican Karl Bohnak.

Jenn Hill (D-Marquette)
Karl Bohnak (R-Marquette)

State House: District 110

Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keewenaw, Ontonagon

Democrat Kim Corcoran will run against Rep. Gregory Markkanen.

Gregory Markkanen (R-)
Kim Corcoran (D-)