1991 in Michigan

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Events from the year 1991 in Michigan.

Office holders[]

State office holders[]

Mayors of major cities[]

Federal office holders[]

Sen. Riegle
Sen. Levin

Population[]

In the 1990 United States Census, Michigan was recorded as having a population of 9,295,29 persons, ranking as the eighth most populous state in the country. By 2000, the state's population had grown by 6.9% to 9,938,444 persons.

Cities[]

The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 50,000 based on 1990 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1980 and 2000 is included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Cities that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.

1990
Rank
City County 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. Change 1990-2000
1 Detroit Wayne 1,203,368 1,027,974 951,270 −7.5% Decrease
2 Grand Rapids Kent 181,843 189,126 197,800 4.6% Increase
3 Warren Macomb 161,134 144,864 138,247 −4.6% Decrease
4 Flint Genesee 159,611 140,761 124,943 −11.2% Decrease
5 Lansing Ingham 130,414 127,321 119,128 −6.4% Decrease
6 Sterling Heights Macomb 108,999 117,810 124,471 5.7% Increase
7 Ann Arbor Washtenaw 107,969 109,592 114,024 4.0% Increase
8 Livonia Wayne 104,814 100,850 100,545 −0.3% Decrease
9 Dearborn Wayne 90,660 89,286 97,775 9.5%Decrease
10 Westland Wayne 84,603 84,724 86,602 2.2% Increase
11 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 79,722 80,277 76,145 −5.1% Decrease
12 Southfield Oakland 75,608 75,745 78,322 3.4% Increase
13 Farmington Hills Oakland 58,056 74,611 82,111 10.1% Increase
14 Troy Oakland 67,102 72,884 80,959 11.1% Increase
15 Pontiac Oakland 76,715 71,166 66,337 −6.8% Decrease
16 Taylor Wayne 77,568 70,811 65,868 −7.0% Decrease
17 Saginaw Saginaw 77,508 69,512 61,799 −11.1% Decrease
18 St. Clair Shores Macomb 76,210 68,107 63,096 −7.4% Decrease
19 Royal Oak Oakland 70,893 65,410 60,062 −8.2% Decrease
20 Wyoming Kent 59,616 63,891 69,368 8.6% Increase
21 Dearborn Heights Wayne 67,706 60,838 58,264 −4.2% Decrease
22 Roseville Wayne 54,311 51,412 48,129 −6.4% Decrease
23 East Lansing Ingham 51,392 50,677 46,525 −8.2% Decrease

Counties[]

The following is a list of counties in Michigan with populations of at least 150,000 based on 1990 U.S. Census data. Historic census data from 1980 and 2000 are included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases. Counties that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan.

1990
Rank
County Largest city 1980 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. Change 1900-2000
1 Wayne Detroit 2,337,891 2,111,687 2,061,162 −2.4% Decrease
2 Oakland Pontiac 1,011,793 1,083,592 1,194,156 10.2% Increase
3 Macomb Warren 694,600 717,400 788,149 9.9% Increase
4 Kent Grand Rapids 444,506 500,631 574,335 14.7% Increase
5 Genesee Flint 450,449 430,459 436,141 1.3% Decrease
6 Washtenaw Ann Arbor 264,748 282,937 322,895 14.1% Increase
7 Ingham Lansing 275,520 281,912 279,320 −0.9% Decrease
8 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 212,378 223,411 238,603 6.8% Increase
9 Saginaw Saginaw 228,059 211,946 210,039 −0.9% Decrease
10 Ottawa Holland 157,174 187,768 238,314 26.9% Increase
11 Berrien Benton Harbor 171,276 161,378 162,453 0.6% Increase
12 Muskegon Muskegon 157,589 158,983 170,200 7.1% Increase
13 Jackson Jackson 151,495 149,756 158,422 5.8% Decrease

Sports[]

Baseball[]

American football[]

Basketball[]

  • 1990–91 Detroit Pistons season – Under head coach Chuck Daly, the Pistons compiled a 50–32 record, finished second in the NBA's Central Division, and lost to the Chicago Bulls in the East Conference Finals. The team's statistical leaders included Joe Dumars with 1,809 points scored, Isaiah Thomas with 671 assists, and Dennis Rodman with 1,132 rebounds.[5]

Ice hockey[]

  • 1990–91 Detroit Red Wings season – Under head coach Bryan Murray, the Red Wings compiled a 34–38–8 record and finished third in the NHL Norris Division. Steve Yzerman led the team with 51 goals, 57 assists, and 108 points. The team's goaltenders included Glen Hanlon (19 games) and Tim Cheveldae (65 games).[6]

Music and culture[]

  • February 23 - Madonna's single Rescue Me was released and rose to No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • August 27 - Bob Seger's album The Fire Inside was released.

Chronology of events[]

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Births[]

Gallery of 1990 births[]

Deaths[]

  • February 6 - Danny Thomas, a native of Deerfield, Michigan, entertainer, and star of Make Room for Daddy (1953–1964), at age 79 in Los Angeles
  • February 20 - John Fetzer, television executive and former owner of the Detroit Tigers, at age 89 in Honolulu
  • March 19 - Russ Thomas, player for Detroit Lions (1946-1949) and GM of the club (1967-1989)
  • June 1 - David Ruffin, Motown singer and member of The Temptations, at age 50 in Philadelphia
  • September 18 - Rob Tyner, lead singer of the MC5, at age 46
  • November 10 - Dick the Bruiser, professional wrestler, at age 62 in Tampa, Florida

Gallery of 1990 deaths[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "1990 Detroit Tigers Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "1990 Detroit Lions Statistics & Players". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  3. ^ "1991 Michigan Wolverines Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "1991 Michigan State Spartans Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  5. ^ "1990–91 Detroit Pistons Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  6. ^ "1990–91 Detroit Red Wings Roster and Statistics". Hockey-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
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