Talk:Michigan Senate

'Unicameral Michigan'
I added a small blurb about the orginaization, Im reluctant to add a link however, as do prevent it from becomming an endorsment. Keeperoftheseal 01:17, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

I added the link for Unicameral, although just to the artical on Unicameralism :)Karrade 01:54, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

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Edit war
You cannot just keep reverting my original edit. There is nothing wrong with this article. Just because you don't like the fact that someone is correcting your inaccuracies, poor grammar and other mistakes. I removed a plethora of mistakes, which you keep trying to re-publish. Please follow Wikipedia rules and stop engaging in this edit war.75.129.106.189 (talk) 15:50, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
 * As with the Michigan House of Representatives article, you need to explain what is it you're arguing about in this article. This is a talk page for making suggestions and specific requests — not just pointing out what someone else might be doing wrong. If there is an accuracy dispute, please explain more appropriately and others will be glad to give assistance and make corrections in the event that another editor is wrong. —  ♣  №tǒŖïøŭş  4lĭfė   ♫   ♪  19:43, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

President Pro Tempore
Could there be some mention of how officers are chosen, particularly the president pro tempore? I think i'd heard in passing that it's usually the longest-serving state senator of the majority party, but I have nothing to back that up. I've tried searching the state constitution concerning how legislative officers are chosen, but couldn't find anything on the president pro temp aside. If someone else could find the senate rules on this, that would be great. The other officers are kind of obvious in that their caucus picks them, but I'm still unsure of how the president pro temp is chosen. --Criticalthinker (talk) 11:10, 10 December 2016 (UTC)