In Michigan, we do elect the trustees and regents of state schools of three state universities:
This fall, voters in Michigan, Colorado, Nevada and Nebraska are voting for university boards. They are the only states with elected university boards. In Michigan, four boards are elected statewide, including the U-M Board of Regents, Michigan State University's Board of Trustees, Wayne State's Board of Governors, and the state Board of Education. The governor appoints board members at Michigan's 12 other state universities. (article from 2000)
Would this mean anything different? I'm not sure.
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