Detroit — Michigan Democrats nominated Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II as their candidate for secretary of state, choosing the former software engineer over Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum and former lottery commissioner Suzanna Shkreli at a state convention in Detroit.
Gilchrist will face off in November against the Republican nominee, Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini, for the chance to run Michigan’s elections and manage motor vehicle records.

While accepting his nomination for secretary of state, Gilchrist said the role is about making systems efficient for all drivers and protecting the votes of every individual in Michigan.
“This is about making sure voices can be heard and freedoms can be realized,” Gilchrist said in his acceptance speech at Huntington Place.
Gilchrist has served under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for nearly eight years. He is a software engineer by trade and a former unsuccessful candidate for Detroit clerk.
Gilchrist initially ran for governor before dropping his bid to succeed Whitmer in January and launching a campaign for the Democratic Party convention nomination for secretary of state.
The switch left a clearer path for current Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to seek the Democratic nomination for governor in August. Her lone remaining opponent in the August primary is Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson.
Forlini, who was picked for the Republican ticket last month, has served as the Macomb County clerk since 2021 and previously served as a state representative.
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Reporting by Beth LeBlanc, The Detroit News / The Detroit News
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