governor

Gretchen Whitmer

Gretchen Whitmer (D) is the 49th governor of Michigan and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee and was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and minority leader of the Michigan Senate.

Associations:

NARAL Pro-Choice America

Human Rights Campaign

Michigan Education Association

Clean Water Action Michigan

party

Democrat

jurisdiction

Michigan

service dates

January 1, 2019 - Present

gender

Female

Personal Moments

1971

Gretchen Esther Whitmer is born in Lansing

Gretchen, the eldest of three, is born to attorneys Sharon Reisig and Richard Whitmer.

1989

Whitmer begins studying at Michigan State University

After graduating high school in the Grand Rapids area, Whitmer begins her higher education and receives a Bachelor of Arts in communication in 1993.

1998

Graduates Law School

Whitmer graduates with her Juris Doctorate from Michigan State University’s Detroit College of Law.

2011

Whitmer gets remarried

Gretchen marries her current husband, Marc Mallory.

2013

Whitmer reveals that she was sexually assaulted

During a debate at the State Senate about restricting abortion rights, Whitmer revealed that she was raped during college. Emphasizing the need to consider the rights of women, she pushed back against the legislation.

Campaign History

2000

Elected to Michigan House of Representatives

Whitmer is first elected to the Michigan House, and would be reelected in 2002 and 2004.

2006

Elected to Michigan Senate

Whitmer is elected to the Michigan Senate, first in a special election, then to her first full term in 2010.

2011

Nominated Minority Leader of Michigan Senate

Whitmer is unanimously nominated to be Minority Leader by her Democrat colleagues.

2016

Appointed Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney

After her predecessor resigns in disgrace, the 30th Judicial Circuit Court unanimously selects Whitmer as prosecuting attorney.

2018

Elected Governor of Michigan

Whitmer is elected governor after winning the primary in all 83 counties of Michigan, and announced that she was seeking reelection in 2022.

2022

Whitmer is reelected

Seeking reelection, Whitmer wins the popular vote with 52.7%.

Position on Key Issues

Infrastructure

One of Whitmer’s top priorities in office has been to fix the crumbling infrastructure of Michigan. As part of her “fix the damn roads” initiative, she has received $3.5 billion for road and bridge repair.

Education

Whitmer believes a strong public education system is the best path to a rewarding future. She wants to create a universal, full-day Pre-K program, beginning at four years old and has proposed a plan that would offer two years of debt-free higher education to all high school students.

Abortion

Whitmer’s stance is that abortion is a fundamental right and should be protected by the state. Since 2021, she has worked with the legislature to repeal a law outlawing abortion in Michigan and was the subject of criticism for allowing abortion procedures to continue during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the procedure as life-sustaining.

Key Issues:

Infrastructure

Education

Abortion