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noun - a native or resident of Michigan
MICHIGANDER - Michigander and Michiganian are unofficial demonyms for residents of the U.S. state of Michigan. Less common alternatives include Michiganer, Michiga...
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a resident of Michigan |
A native or inhabitant of the US state of Michigan. |
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Michigander and Michiganian are unofficial demonyms for residents of the U.S. state of Michigan. Less common alternatives include Michiganer, Michiganite, Michiganese, and Michigine. While previous governors Jennifer Granholm, John Engler, and Jim Blanchard used Michiganian, current governor Rick Snyder uses Michigander. A 2011 poll indicated 58% of Michigan residents preferred Michigander, compared to 12% for Michiganian, with 12% having no preference, and 11% not liking either term. In 2017, as part of an unanimous bill to modernize the legislation establishing the Michigan Historical Commission, the state legislature changed a reference from Michiganian to Michigander, implicitly endorsing the latter term.Residents of the Upper Peninsula typically refer to themselves instead as Yoopers (a formation derived from the initials U.P.) either instead of or in addition to a state demonym. They sometimes refer to residents of the Lower Peninsula who live "below the bridge" between the peni |