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Revision as of 10:25, 7 April 2013

The 2010 Michigan General Election was held on November 2nd of that year, alongside the corresponding midterm elections nationally.

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Governor

Results by county--blue represents Snyder counties, red represents Bernero counties. Shading represents the percentage of the vote for the winning candidate.

In the gubernatorial election, businessman and Republican candidate Rick Snyder easily defeated the Democratic candidate, Lansing mayor Virg Bernero. Snyder's election was a gain for Republicans after eight years of Democratic control of the governor's office.

Governor Candidate Lt. Governor Candidate Party Votes % Won
Rick Snyder Brian Calley Republican 1,874,834 58% Yes check.png
Virg Bernero Brenda Lawrence Democratic 1,287,320 40%
Others - Other 63,934 2%

Secretary of State

In the election for Secretary of State, former state legislator and 2006 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, Ruth Johnson, defeated Democrat Jocelyn Benson. Johnson replaced outgoing Republican Terri Lynn Land.

Attorney General

In the election for Attorney General, Republican and former Congressman Bill Schuette defeated Democrat David Leyton. Schuette replaced outgoing Republican Mike Cox, who ran unsuccessfully for Governor in the August Republican primary.

U.S. House

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Candidate Party Votes % Won
Timothy Bledsoe* Democratic 17,718 54% Yes check.png
Janice DuMouchelle Republican 15,210 46%

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Candidate Party Votes % Won
Lisa Howze Democratic 11,320 96% Yes check.png
Damian Mitchell Republican 457 4%

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Candidate Party Votes % Won
Alberta Tinsley Talabi Democratic 13,200 94% Yes check.png
Daniel Lamar Republican 522 4%
Fred Vitale Green 322 2%

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Candidate Party Votes % Won
Maureen Stapleton Democratic 15,561 95% Yes check.png
Lillian Smith Republican 547 3%
Danetta Simpson - 291 2%

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