


Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleSecretary of State
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyLiberal Democrat
Age48 years old (Oct 22, 1977)
GenderFemale
LocationMichigan
BackgroundPolitician
EducationWellesley College (BA, 1999)
Notable personal detailsJocelyn Benson is an American politician and attorney who has served as Michigan’s 43rd Secretary of State since 2019. She previously served as dean of Wayne State University Law School and was CEO and president of the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE). She is a co-founder of Military Spouses of Michigan and has testified before Congress on election administration and voting rights.
Supports making Michigan more affordable through public investments in housing, healthcare, childcare, and education while prioritizing efficient, transparent government and economic development reform; opposes providing tax breaks as the primary tool to attract business and emphasizes workforce/talent development instead.
Supports expanding access and affordability through stronger implementation and funding of public programs (including protecting Medicaid coverage), establishing drug price and health care affordability boards, boosting the health care workforce, and improving reproductive and maternal health access. Focuses on administrative reforms at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to reduce coverage gaps and increase enrollment navigation and community outreach.
The candidate has defended recognizing asylum-seekers as having lawful presence for purposes like state licensing and emphasized verifying legal presence before issuing licenses. Her public statements and office communications use humanitarian language for migrants while following verification procedures rather than endorsing expanded enforcement measures. There is no evidence of support for major restrictionist or large-scale deportation policies in the sourced materials.
Supports protecting and expanding abortion and reproductive health access, including codifying state-level protections and making reproductive care practically accessible across Michigan. Emphasizes strengthening access in rural areas and increasing support for maternal and reproductive health services. Opposes the rollback of Roe v. Wade and calls for legal protections to ensure access does not depend on location.
Supports clean energy transitions and policies to lower electricity costs while allowing responsible economic development; favors guardrails for energy‑intensive projects (like data centers) to protect water and limit energy cost impacts and has taken administrative action against groups opposing clean energy transparency.



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