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State of Michigan
UseCivil and state flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagSmall vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flagReverse side is mirror image of obverse side
Proportion2:3
AdoptedAugust 1, 1911; 112 years ago (1911-08-01)
DesignAstate coat of arms on a blue field.
Flag of the governor of Michigan
UseFlag of the governor of Michigan
AdoptedAugust 1, 1911; 112 years ago (1911-08-01)
DesignCoat of arms of Michigan on a white field

The flag of the state of Michigan is a coat of arms set on a dark blue field, as set forth by Michigan state law.[1] The governor has a variant of the flag with a white field instead of blue one.[1] The state has an official flag month from June 14 through July 14.[2]

Design

The state coat of arms depicts a blue shield, upon which the sun rises over a lake and peninsula, and a man with a raised hand, representing peace and holding a long gun, representing the fight for state and nation as a frontier state.[3]

Assupporters, the elk and moose are derived from the Hudson's Bay Company coat of arms, and depict great animals of Michigan. The bald eagle represents the United States, which formed the state of Michigan from the Northwest Territory.[4]

The design features three Latin mottos. From top-to-bottom they are:

  1. On red ribbon: "E Pluribus Unum", means "Out of many, one", a motto of the United States.
  2. On light blue shield: "Tuebor", means "I will defend."
  3. On white ribbon: "Si Quæris Peninsulam Amœnam Circumspice", means "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.", and is the official state motto.

It is one of ten U.S. state flags to feature an eagle, alongside those of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah and Wyoming.

History

The present flag, adopted in 1911, is the third state flag. The first flag featured a portrait of Michigan's first governor, Stevens T. Mason, on one side and the state coat of arms on the other. The first flag is completely lost, and no images of it exist, as far as anyone knows. The second flag, adopted in 1865, displayed the state coat of arms on one side and the United States coat of arms on the other.[5]

The North American Vexillological Association, in its 2001 survey of U.S. state, U.S. territorial, and Canadian provincial flags rated the current Michigan flag 59th out of 72 flags evaluated. The survey respondents gave an average score of just 3.46 out of a possible 10 points.[6]

In November 2016, a bill was introduced in the Michigan state legislature by Senator Steven Bieda that would have provided for a flag commission to head up a public design contest to change the current state flag,[6] but it was ultimately unsuccessful.[7] Establishing a flag commission was proposed again in 2021, by Representative Andrea Schroeder. The measure was referred to committee, where no action was taken on it.[8]

Pledge

Michigan's pledge of allegiance to the state flag was written by Harold G. Coburn and was officially adopted in 1972.[2]

I pledge allegiance to the flag of Michigan, and to the state for which it stands, two beautiful peninsulas united by a bridge of steel, where equal opportunity and justice to all is our ideal.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Act 209 of 1911 Coat-of-Arms and State Flag in Michigan Compiled Laws
  • ^ a b Murray, Dave (April 9, 2012). "Did you pledge allegiance to the Michigan flag today?". Flint Journal. MLive.com. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
  • ^ "History of the Great Seal and Coat of Arms". Michigan Department of State.
  • ^ "The Michigan State Flag". Netstate. August 29, 2017.
  • ^ Serba, John (July 21, 2017). "The 5 most ridiculous things about Michigan's state flag". MLive.com. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  • ^ a b Raven, Benjamin (November 13, 2016). "Bill proposes design contest for new Michigan flag". Mlive Detroit. Mlive Media Group. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  • ^ "Senate Bill 1160 (2016)". Michigan Legislature. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022.
  • ^ "House Bill 4567 (2021)". Michigan Legislature. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
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