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During the multi-day session to determine a new location for the state capital, many cities, including Ann Arbor, Marshall, and Jackson, lobbied hard to win this designation.
Unable to publicly reach a consensus because of constant political wrangling, the Michigan House of Representatives privately chose the Township of Lansing out of frustration.
When announced, many present openly laughed that such an insignificant settlement was now the capital city of Michigan.
Two months later, the governor William L. Greenly signed into law the act of the legislature officially making Lansing Township the state capital.

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