First Lady of Michigan

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The First Lady of Michigan is the informal title given to the spouse of the sitting governor of Michigan, who often undertakes ceremonial, charitable, and public service roles in the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial position
informal title
appliesToJurisdiction Michigan NERFINISHED
associatedWith Office of the Governor of Michigan NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork civic engagement
philanthropy
public service
followsOffice Governor of Michigan
hasDuties advocating for social causes
hosting official events
representing the state in ceremonial functions
supporting charitable organizations
hasGenderedForm First Gentleman of Michigan NERFINISHED
hasRole ceremonial role
charitable role
public service role
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 19th century
isPaidPosition false
isRelatedTo First Lady of Illinois NERFINISHED
First Lady of Indiana NERFINISHED
First Lady of Ohio NERFINISHED
First Lady of Wisconsin
First Lady of the United States NERFINISHED
isSpouseRoleOf Governor of Michigan
isTitleOf spouse of the sitting governor of Michigan
isUnofficial true
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity State of Michigan NERFINISHED
officeHoldersInclude Helen Milliken NERFINISHED
Jennifer Granholm's husband (First Gentleman) Daniel Mulhern NERFINISHED
Lori Maher NERFINISHED
Michelle L. DeMunbrun Engler NERFINISHED
Muriel Humphrey Brown NERFINISHED
Paula Blanchard NERFINISHED
Sue Snyder NERFINISHED
partOf political culture of Michigan
positionHeldBy spouse of the governor of Michigan
residence Michigan Governor's Residence NERFINISHED
usedBy Governor of Michigan's spouse

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lenore Romney notableRole First Lady of Michigan
Lenore Romney positionHeld First Lady of Michigan