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Michigan journeyman electrician pass rate

Michigan does not publish an official journeyman pass rate. For this reason, the practical decision point is not the percentage and more what the rule is and how your score is built.

Last reviewed June 2026

Direct answer

Michigan does not publish an official journeyman pass rate. Your best use of this page is to focus on the known score mechanics: 80questions, 75% pass mark, and 150 minutes on an open-book format that rewards codebook speed under time.

What this means for your prep

A missing published pass-rate does not change the exam reality. It only changes where you get useful signal from. The meaningful metric is the score target: 75% on a 80-question test with 2 hours 30 minutes. That means you need to reduce misses fast and build a fast lookup path before the clock runs out.

Why the published number helps less in Michigan

  • Michigan is open book, so the test is won by execution speed and rule location, not guessing from memory.
  • The pass mark is 75%, five points above many state targets. One extra miss can mean the exam.
  • The exam is short on clock. Time management and lookup speed are practical differentiators between close misses and clean passes.

What to do after a failed attempt

If you fail once, Michigan allows a second attempt inside a year. If both attempts are missed within two years, a one-year wait applies before retrying. The useful move is to stop broad reading and focus your study on missed article families only.

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