Macomb County · ~58,000 residents
Immediate, total abolition — no exceptions
St. Clair Shores is Michigan's ninth-largest city on the Lake St. Clair shoreline — a postwar Macomb County suburb built around the boating industry and named for its 15 miles of lakefront. The city is politically Republican-leaning in local races but sends Democrats to the state Legislature, a classic Reagan-Democrat pattern.
The Catholic parish network here is dense — St. Joan of Arc, St. Isaac Jogues, St. Margaret of Scotland — and holds the historic teaching that abortion is intrinsically evil. The distance between that pulpit teaching and the state's post-Prop-3 constitutional protection of abortion is the gap the abolitionist argument exists to close.
We are not currently aware of an abortion facility operating inside St. Clair Shores city limits.
State-reported deaths · Macomb County · 2023
Michigan reported 28,491 induced abortions statewide in 2023 — a documented rise since the 2022 Reproductive Freedom for All amendment. The number above counts only Michigan residents of Macomb County; it does not include out-of-state travelers or self-managed abortions at home.
Source: MI DHHS Vital Records — Abortion Statistics, Table 2A
Prop 3 vote · Macomb County · 2022
A majority of Macomb County voters approved Proposal 22-3, the Reproductive Freedom for All amendment. Statewide, it passed 56.7% to 43.3%. A majority vote does not settle whether preborn image-bearers deserve equal protection under the law — that is a moral question the ballot cannot answer, and it is exactly the question the abolition movement asks Michigan to reopen.
Source: MI Dept. of State certified canvass, aggregated by the AP. See full county map.
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The MI state representatives and senators whose districts cover St. Clair Shores. Click a name to see their full record, contact info, and abolition-related votes.
Enter your St. Clair Shores ZIP code (or full address) on the scorecard and we'll show you your exact House and Senate representative.
Find my representative →Publicly-abolitionist churches we know of in the St. Clair Shores area. If your church has adopted an abolition resolution and belongs here, let us know.
We're not aware of any publicly-abolitionist churches inside St. Clair Shores at this time. If you attend a St. Clair Shores-area church that has taken a public stand for abolition — or would be open to adopting the model abolition resolution — please reach out. We'll add them here and connect you with resources for your pastor.
If you want to get involved with someone local, join our Signal group — it's where St. Clair Shores-area abolitionists coordinate outreach, share prayer requests, and organize.
Join the Signal groupWe're not yet aware of any publicly-abolitionist churches inside St. Clair Shores city limits. If your St. Clair Shores-area church has adopted an abolition resolution, reach out.
St. Clair Shores is served by 3 state House districts and 1 state Senate district. Use our Find-my-legislator tool on the scorecard page.
Sign the Michigan abolition petition, contact your St. Clair Shores state representative through the scorecard, join our Signal group, and reach out to us if your church would adopt the abolition resolution.
Abolition of abortion means the immediate, total end of abortion, criminalized as homicide, with no exceptions, from the moment of fertilization. See our What we believe section for the biblical and constitutional case.
St. Clair Shores page last updated July 26, 2026 · datasets from legislator scorecard and state partner directory