Whitmer Pardons Turkey For Thanksgiving

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As part of a Thanksgiving tradition, Governor Gretchen Whitmer has pardoned a turkey ahead of Thanksgiving. Her office tells us more:

Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer pardoned a turkey before Thanksgiving. The turkey’s name, Mitch E. Gander, was submitted by Seneca of Grand Rapids and Mia of Harper Woods. The name was selected from more than 6,000 entries in the statewide contest announced last week. Mitch E. Gander is the first turkey pardoned since the governor took office.

“For many Michiganders, the week before Thanksgiving is stuffed with holiday activities, meal prep, and time with family,” said Governor Whitmer. “But before we gobble down our Thanksgiving meal and baste in the glow of family and friends, it’s important to take time to reflect on everything we are grateful for. Our family, friends, and loved ones, even though they might ruffle our feathers sometimes. Michigan’s health care professionals, armed service members, volunteers, and everyone who works hard to make our state better. I am proud to pardon Mitch E. Gander, and I wish every Michigander a great Thanksgiving.”  

Runner-Up Names: 

  • Tahquamenon Tom from Kerry, Chesterfield, and Ben in Ann Arbor
  • Turcules from Jack in Brighton
  • Otto Moe Beel from David in Ann Arbor
  • Ryan Gobbling from Christian in Ishpeming
  • Simon Fowl from Jennifer in Taylor
  • Lynyrd from Dorothy, Chelsea, and Mike in Alpena
  • Mack E. Gnaw from the Hayes family in Cadillac
  • Roger Featherer from Joan in Kalamazoo
  • Steve Thighzerman from Sean in Ypsilanti
  • Tom Thanks from Sean in Ypsilanti and Elarose in Big Rapids
  • Teddy Roostavelt from Michelle in Manistee