Michigan is just four weeks away from the first mail-in ballots being cast for the Tuesday, November 8, 2022 General Election. As some of our members have requested adequate time to research candidates, MCRGO-PAC has delivered on a promise to publish its endorsements by Labor Day.
MCRGO-PAC endorses for the general election based on fully transparent and objective criteria without regard for political party, incumbency, or the partisan leaning of a legislative district. Endorsements are made by a balanced multi-partisan committee.
MCRGO-PAC’s focus is on state government. MCRGO-PAC does not rate or endorse for local elections, federal elections, or judicial elections other than for the Michigan Supreme Court.
All endorsed candidates for the Michigan Legislature participated in MCRGO-PAC’s primary election survey and received an A or B rating indicating strong support for self-defense rights. Consequently, endorsements are not made for every legislative district.
Endorsements can be found HERE.
Your legislative districts can be found HERE.
MCRGO-PAC has endorsed Tudor Dixon for governor. Dixon is the first major party nominee for governor to go on written record in support of constitutional carry.
MCRGO-PAC has endorsed Matt DePerno for Attorney General. DePerno is a constitutionalist who will defend our civil liberties. His opponent has engaged in unprecedented abuse of that office to attack self-defense rights.
MCRGO-PAC has endorsed incumbent Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahra and candidate Kerry Lee Morgan for Michigan Supreme Court. Zahra has been an ally of gun owners while serving on the Supreme Court. Kerry Lee Morgan has a long history of support for our cause including his recent authorship of an amicus brief in Wade v. University of Michigan.
In Senate District 36, MCRGO-PAC has co-endorsed both Rep. Michele Hoitenga and former Rep. Joel Sheltrown. Both candidates received A ratings on their primary survey and have outstanding pro-Second Amendment legislative records. Sheltrown is a past president of MCRGO.