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Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✓ Debbie Stabenow* | Dem | 2,209,273 | 52.2% | ||
John James | GOP | 1,936,051 | 45.8% | ||
Marcia Squier | Grn | 40,298 | 0% | ||
George Huffman | Other | 27,424 | 0% | ||
John Wilhelm | Other | 16,561 | 0% |
District | Top Candidates | Rpt. % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MI1 | ✓ Bergman* (R) 56.3% | Morgan (D) 43.7% | 100% | ||
MI2 | ✓ Huizenga* (R) 55.3% | Davidson (D) 43.0% | 100% | ||
MI3 | ✓ Amash* (R) 54.4% | Albro (D) 43.2% | 100% | ||
MI4 | ✓ Moolenaar* (R) 62.6% | Hilliard (D) 37.4% | 100% | ||
MI5 | ✓ Kildee* (D) 59.5% | Wines (R) 35.9% | 100% | ||
MI6 | ✓ Upton* (R) 50.2% | Longjohn (D) 45.7% | 100% | ||
MI7 | ✓ Walberg* (R) 53.8% | Driskell (D) 46.2% | 100% | ||
MI8 | ✓ Slotkin (D) 50.6% | Bishop* (R) 46.8% | 100% | ||
MI9 | ✓ Levin (D) 59.6% | Stearns (R) 36.8% | 100% | ||
MI10 | ✓ Mitchell* (R) 60.3% | Bizon (D) 35.0% | 100% | ||
MI11 | ✓ Stevens (D) 51.8% | Epstein (R) 45.2% | 100% | ||
MI12 | ✓ Dingell* (D) 68.2% | Jones (R) 28.8% | 100% | ||
MI13 | ✓ Tlaib (D) 84.6% | Johnson (X) 11.3% | 100% | ||
MI14 | ✓ Lawrence* (D) 80.8% | Herschfus (R) 17.4% | 100% |
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Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
✓ Gretchen Whitmer | Dem | 2,261,450 | 53.3% | ||
Bill Schuette | GOP | 1,857,530 | 43.8% | ||
Bill Gelineau | Lib | 56,893 | 1.3% | ||
Jennifer Kurland | Grn | 28,899 | 0% | ||
Todd Schleiger | Other | 24,758 | 0% | ||
Keith Butkovich | Other | 10,277 | 0% |
Name | For | Against | Rpt. % | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposal 18-1 - Recreational Marijuana LegalizationDetails | ✓ 55.9% For | 44.1% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposal 18-2 - Redistricting Commission Details | ✓ 61.3% For | 38.7% Against | 100% | ||||||||||||
Proposal 18-3 - Automatic Voter RegistrationDetails | ✓ 66.9% For | 33.1% Against | 100% |
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