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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.
Contents
- 1 Governor
- 2 Secretary of State
- 3 Attorney General
- 4 U.S. House
- 5 State House
- 5.1 1st District
- 5.2 2nd District
- 5.3 3rd District
- 5.4 4th District
- 5.5 5th District
- 5.6 6th District
- 5.7 7th District
- 5.8 8th District
- 5.9 9th District
- 5.10 10th District
- 5.11 11th District
- 5.12 12th District
- 5.13 13th District
- 5.14 14th District
- 5.15 15th District
- 5.16 16th District
- 5.17 17th District
- 5.18 18th District
- 5.19 19th District
- 5.20 20th District
- 5.21 21st District
- 5.22 22nd District
- 5.23 23rd District
- 5.24 24th District
- 5.25 25th District
- 5.26 26th District
- 5.27 27th District
- 5.28 28th District
- 5.29 29th District
- 5.30 30th District
- 5.31 31st District
- 5.32 32nd District
- 5.33 33rd District
- 5.34 34th District
- 5.35 35th District
- 5.36 36th District
- 5.37 37th District
- 5.38 38th District
- 5.39 39th District
- 5.40 40th District
- 5.41 41st District
- 5.42 42nd District
- 5.43 43rd District
- 5.44 44th District
- 6 State Senate
- 6.1 1st District
- 6.2 2nd District
- 6.3 3rd District
- 6.4 4th District
- 6.5 5th District
- 6.6 6th District
- 6.7 7th District
- 6.8 8th District
- 6.9 9th District
- 6.10 10th District
- 6.11 11th District
- 6.12 12th District
- 6.13 13th District
- 6.14 14th District
- 6.15 15th District
- 6.16 16th District
- 6.17 17th District
- 6.18 18th District
- 6.19 19th District
- 6.20 20th District
- 6.21 21st District
- 6.22 22nd District
- 6.23 23rd District
- 6.24 24th District
- 6.25 25th District
- 6.26 26th District
- 6.27 27th District
- 6.28 28th District
- 6.29 29th District
- 6.30 30th District
- 6.31 31st District
- 6.32 32nd District
- 6.33 33rd District
- 6.34 34th District
- 6.35 35th District
- 6.36 36th District
- 6.37 37th District
- 6.38 38th District
Governor
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% | ||
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
1st District
2nd District
3rd District
4th District
5th District
6th District
7th District
8th District
9th District
10th District
11th District
12th District
13th District
14th District
15th District
State House
1st District
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Won | |
Timothy Bledsoe* | Democratic | 17,718 | 54% | ||
Janice DuMouchelle | Republican | 15,210 | 46% |
2nd District
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Won | |
Lisa Howze | Democratic | 11,320 | 96% | ||
Damian Mitchell | Republican | 457 | 4% |
3rd District
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Won | |
Alberta Tinsley Talabi | Democratic | 13,200 | 94% | ||
Daniel Lamar | Republican | 522 | 4% | ||
Fred Vitale | Green | 322 | 2% |
4th District
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Won | |
Maureen Stapleton | Democratic | 15,561 | 95% | ||
Lillian Smith | Republican | 547 | 3% | ||
Danetta Simpson | - | 291 | 2% |