Whitmer fills vacant Supreme Court seat; two seats will be up for election in 2026
Elinor Epperson April 24, 2025Noah Hood, who will serve a partial term until 2026, is filling a seat vacated by former Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement.

The Michigan Hall of Justice.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has appointed a new justice to the state Supreme Court.
Noah Hood will serve a partial term until 2026. He’s filling a seat vacated by former Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement.
Clement was appointed by then-Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican, in 2017. She left the court earlier this year to serve as president of the National Center for State Courts. Justice Megan Cavanagh replaced Clement as the chief justice.
Hood has served on the state Court of Appeals in Detroit since 2022. Before that, he sat on the Wayne County Third Circuit Court for three years. He has also served as a federal prosecutor in Michigan and Ohio.
If Hood chooses to run, he and Cavanaugh will be up for election in 2026.