Michigan Congressional Districts 2026
Michigan has 13 congressional seats in the US House of Representatives. Most competitive: MI-7 (Ann Arbor/Lansing, D lean), MI-8 (Flint/Saginaw, R lean), MI-10 (Macomb, R lean).
Michigan House Districts Overview
| District | Rating | Region / Key Area | 2024 Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| MI-7 | Democratic lean | Ann Arbor/Lansing/Ypsilanti | D+4 |
| MI-8 | Republican lean | Flint/Saginaw/mid-Michigan | R+5 |
| MI-10 | Republican lean | Macomb County | R+8 |
| MI-12 | Democratic | Detroit/Wayne County | D+35 |
| MI-11 | Democratic | Detroit suburbs/Oakland | D+10 |
District Analysis
Michigan lost one seat after 2020, going from 14 to 13. An independent redistricting commission drew the new map. MI-7 (Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti/Lansing) is competitive leaning D. MI-8 and MI-10 in the Flint/Saginaw and Macomb County areas lean Republican. The Detroit-area seats are safely Democratic.
2026 Race Outlook
Most competitive districts in Michigan for 2026: MI-7 (Ann Arbor/Lansing, D lean), MI-8 (Flint/Saginaw, R lean), MI-10 (Macomb, R lean).
The 2026 midterm election will be held on November 3, 2026. Primary elections in Michigan are typically held in the spring or summer of 2026. Candidates begin filing in late 2025 or early 2026, depending on Michigan election law.