2020 in Michigan

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2020
in
Michigan

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Events from the year 2020 in Michigan.

Major stories in Michigan during 2020 included the COVID-19 pandemic in Michigan, the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, the George Floyd protests in Michigan, the Edenville Dam collapse and flooding, Gary Peters' victory over John E. James in the 2020 United States Senate election in Michigan, and Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election in Michigan.

State office holders

Gretchen Whitmer

Mayors of major cities

Mike Duggan

Federal office holders

Debbie Stabenow
Gary Peters

Population

In the 2020 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 9,883,640 persons, ranking as the eighth most populous state in the country. By 2018, the state's population was estimated at 9,995,915, and the state had become the 10th most populous state.

The state's largest cities, having populations of at least 75,000 based on 2019 estimates, were as follows:

2019
rank
City County 2010 pop. (est) 2019 pop. Change 2010-19
1DetroitWayne713,777670,031−6.1% Decrease
2Grand RapidsKent188,040201,0136.9% Increase
3WarrenMacomb134,056133,943−0.01% Decrease
4Sterling HeightsMacomb129,699132,4382.1% Increase
5Ann ArborWashtenaw113,934119,9805.3% Increase
6LansingIngham114,297118,2103.4% Increase
7FlintGenesee102,43495,538−6.7% Decrease
8DearbornWayne98,15393,932−4.3% Decrease
9LivoniaWayne96,94293,665−3.4% Decrease
10TroyOakland80,98084,0923.8% Increase
11WestlandWayne84,09481,511−3.1% Decrease
12Farmington HillsOakland79,74080,6121.1% Increase
13KalamazooKalamazoo74,26276,2002.6% Increase
14WyomingKent72,12575,6674.9% Increase

Sports

Baseball

American football

Basketball

Ice hockey

Chronology of events

Deaths

References

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