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The latest Michigan election results

There are 7.28 million people registered to vote in Michigan. Half of them voted in the last gubernatorial election.
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There are 7.28 million people registered to vote in Michigan. Half of them voted in the last gubernatorial election.

Governor (race called)

  • Virg Bernero (D) 35%
  • Rick Snyder (R) 62%

Attorney General (race called)

  • David Leyton (D) 38%
  • Bill Schuette (R) 56%

Secretary of State (race called)

  • Jocelyn Benson (D) 41%
  • Ruth Johnson (R) 54%

 

U.S. Congress

  15th District (race called)

  • John Dingell (D) winner 57%
  • Rob Steele (R) 39%

  9th District (race called)

  • Gary Peters (D) 49%
  • Rocky Raczkowski (R) 47%

   7th District (race called)

  • Mark Schauer (D) 45%
  • Tim Walberg (R) winner 50%

  3rd District (race called)

  • Justin Amash (R) winner 59%
  • Pat Miles (D) 37%

  1st District (race called)

  • Dan Benishek (R) winner 51%
  • Gary McDowell (D) 40%

Michigan Supreme Court (winners in bold)

  • Alton Davis
  • Mary Beth Kelly - winner
  • Denise Langford Morris
  • Bob Roddis
  • Robert Young Jr. - winner

Proposal 1 - Should a constitutional conference be held? (race called)

  • Yes 31%
  • No 68% - win

Proposal 2 - Should felons convicted of deceit while in public office be prohibited from holding public office? (race called)

  • Yes 76% - win
  • No 24%

 

Michigan House of Representatives goes to the Republicans

(56 seats needed for a majority)

  • At least 57 Republican seats won

 

Michigan Senate goes to the Republicans

(20 seats needed for a majority)

  • At least 26 Republican seats won for a supermajority
     
Mark Brush was the station's Digital Media Director. He succumbed to a year-long battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer, in March 2018. He was 49 years old.
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