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{{Year in Michigan|1946|license_plate=1946 Michigan license plate.JPG}}Events from the year 1946 in Michigan. {{TOC limit|3}} Office holders State office holders- Governor of Michigan: Harry Kelly (Republican)
- Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Vernon J. Brown (Republican)
- Michigan Attorney General: John R. Dethmers (Republican)/Foss O. Eldred (Republican)
- Michigan Secretary of State: Herman H. Dignan (Republican)
- Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: Howard Nugent
- Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court:
Mayors of major cities- Mayor of Detroit: Edward Jeffries (Republican)
- Mayor of Grand Rapids: George W. Welsh (Republican)
- Mayor of Flint: Edwin C. McLogan/Edward J. Viall
- Mayor of Saginaw: Harold J. Stenglein
- Mayor of Lansing: Ralph Crego
Federal office holders- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Homer S. Ferguson (Republican)
- U.S. Senator from Michigan: Arthur Vandenberg (Republican)
- House District 1: George G. Sadowski (Democrat)
- House District 2: Earl C. Michener (Republican)
- House District 3: Paul W. Shafer (Republican)
- House District 4: Clare Hoffman (Republican)
- House District 5: Bartel J. Jonkman (Republican)
- House District 6: William W. Blackney (Republican)
- House District 7: Jesse P. Wolcott (Republican)
- House District 8: Fred L. Crawford (Republican)
- House District 9: Albert J. Engel (Republican)
- House District 10: Roy O. Woodruff (Republican)
- House District 11: Frederick Van Ness Bradley (Republican)
- House District 12: Frank Eugene Hook (Democrat)
- House District 13: George D. O'Brien (Democrat)
- House District 14: Louis C. Rabaut (Democrat)
- House District 15: John D. Dingell Sr. (Democrat)
- House District 16: John Lesinski Sr. (Democrat)
- House District 17: George Anthony Dondero (Republican)
Population{{Population of Michigan cities and counties (1940 Census)}}CompaniesThe following is a list of major companies based in Michigan in 1946. Company | 1946 sales (millions) | 1946 net earnings (millions) | Headquarters | Core business |
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General Motors | Detroit | Automobiles | Ford Motor Company | na | na[1] | Automobiles | Chrysler | Automobiles | Studebaker Corp. | Automobiles | Briggs Mfg. Co. | Detroit | Automobile parts supplier | S. S. Kresge | Retail | Hudson Motor Car Co. | Detroit | Automobiles | Detroit Edison | Electric utility | Michigan Bell | Telephone utility | Kellogg's | Battle Creek | Breakfast cereal | Parke-Davis | Detroit | Pharmaceutical | REO Motor Car Co. | Lansing | Automobiles | Burroughs Adding Machine | Business machines |
SportsBaseball- 1946 Detroit Tigers season –
- 1946 Michigan Wolverines baseball season - Under head coach Ray Fisher, the Wolverines compiled an 18–3 record and finished second in the Big Ten Conference.[2] Bliss Bowman was the team captain.[3]
American football- 1946 Detroit Lions season – [4]
- 1946 Michigan Wolverines football team – [5]
- 1946 Michigan State Spartans football team – [6]
- 1946 Detroit Titans football team – [7]
Basketball- 1945–46 Detroit Titans men's basketball team –
- 1945–46 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team –
Ice hockey- 1945–46 Detroit Red Wings season –
Boat racing- APBA Gold Cup –
- Harmsworth Cup –
- Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race –
BoxingGolfing- Motor City Open -
- Michigan Open -
OtherChronology of eventsBirths- June 18 - Bruiser Brody, professional wrestler infamous for his wild and legit uncooperative demeanor, in Detroit
- July 22 - Paul Schrader, screenwriter (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull) and film director (American Gigolo), in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- October 17 - Herb Orvis, defensive tackle in the NFL (1972–1981), in Petoskey, Michigan
Deaths- August 26 - Fielding H. Yost, University of Michigan football coach (1901–1926), at age 75 in Ann Arbor
- October 4 - Barney Oldfield, automobile racer, at age 68 in Beverly Hills, California
See also- History of Michigan
- History of Detroit
References1. ^Ford was a privately held company until 1956. Accordingly, its financial results for 1946 were not made public. 2. ^{{cite web|title=2012 University of Michigan Baseball Record Book|publisher=University of Michigan|year=2012|accessdate=August 9, 2017|pages=22, 71|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/bsb-recordbook-2012.pdf}} 3. ^2012 Record Book, p. 13. 4. ^{{cite web|title=1946 Detroit Lions Statistics & Players|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=July 9, 2017|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/det/1946.htm}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1946fbt.htm|title=1946 Football Team |publisher=Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan|accessdate=July 10, 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=1946 Michigan State Spartans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=June 16, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/michigan-state/1946-schedule.html}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=1946 Detroit Mercy Titans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=November 23, 2015|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/detroit-mercy/1946-schedule.html}}
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