Michigan proposal would move August primary to May
A new proposal from Michigans Senate Democrats could shake up the states election calendar and would mean major changes for both campaigns and the election administrators. But it could have trouble balancing the interests of municipal clerks and school districts.
Sen. Sam Singh, the Senate majority floor leader and a Democrat from East Lansing, plans to introduce legislation within two weeks to move Michigans August primary to May, with some May races potentially shifting to February.
The changes would take effect in 2027, Singh said, potentially eliminating concerns Republicans in the House expressed about disrupting the 2026 election cycle. Because many campaigns are up and running, Singh told Votebeat in an interview last week, making changes in the middle of a cycle was a significant concern.
If the proposal becomes law, the general-election period would effectively be stretched out by three months each year. Meanwhile, clerks around the state would see a big shift in their election calendar but its not the one they want. Clerks say they want just two elections a year: one in May or June and one in November.
https://michiganadvance.com/2025/10/29/michigan-proposal-would-move-election-dates-eliminate-august-primary/