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2014 Election Results.Xlsx 2014 General Election State Officers Governor: Votes Winner US Rep, District 2 Votes Winner Snyder/Calley 1,605,034 √ Bill Huizenga 135,570 √ Schauer/Brown 1,476,904 Dean Vanderstelt 70,850 Buzuma/Boman 35,678 Ronald Welch, III 3,875 McFarlin/Mendoza 19,314 Ronald E. Graeser 2,776 Homeniuk/Caveny 14,905 Total 213,071 Total: 3,151,835 US Rep, District 3 Votes Winner Secretary of State Votes Winner Justin Amash 125,747 √ Ruth Johnson 1,646,243 √ Bob Goodrich 84,713 Godfrey Dillard 1,320,705 Tonya Duncan 6,689 James Lewis 61,052 Total 217,149 Robert Gale 34,364 Jason Robert Gatties 13,148 US Rep, District 4 Votes Winner Total 3,075,512 John Moolenaar 123,955 √ Jeff Holmes, MD 85,777 Attorney General Votes Winner Tyler Will White 4,692 Bill Schutte 1,600,813 √ George M. Zimmer 4,990 Mark Totten 1,357,979 Total 219,414 Justin M. Altman 57,279 Gerald T. Van Sickle 30,711 US Rep, District 5 Votes Winner John Anthony LaPietra 25,716 Allen Hardwick 68,561 Total 3,072,498 Daniel T. Kildee 147,260 √ Harold H. Jones 4,707 Federal Offices Total 220,528 US Senator Votes Winner Terri Lynn Land 1,288,126 US Rep, District 6 Votes Winner Gary Peters 1,702,460 √ Fred Upton 116,601 √ Jim Fulner 62,790 Paul Clements 84,391 Richard M. Matkin 37,442 Erwin J. Haas 5,530 Chris Wahmhoff 26,102 John M. Lawrence 2,254 Total 3,116,920 Total 208,776 US Rep, District 1 Votes Winner US Rep, District 7 Votes Winner Dan Benishek, MD 129,959 √ Tim Walberg 118,715 √ Jerry Cannon 112,886 Pam Byrnes 91,403 Robert Loel Gnadt 3,806 Ken Proctor 4,505 Ellis Boal 2,608 Rick Strawcutter 3,113 Total 249,259 David Swartout 4,325 Total 222,061 Legend Republican Green Liberitarian NPA Democrat Natural Law US Taxpayer MDPAC 2014 General Election US Rep, District 8 Votes Winner US Rep, District 14 Votes Winner Mike Bishop 132,445 √ Christina Barr 41,801 Eric Schertzing 101,191 Brenda Lawrence 165,116 √ James Weeks, II 4,543 Leonard Schwartz 3,365 Jim Casha 1,867 Stephen Boyle 2,000 Jeremy Burgess 1,673 Total 212,282 Total 241,719 State Offices (Senate) US Rep, District 9 Votes Winner George Brikho 81,467 Senator District 1 Votes Winner Sander Levin 136,334 √ Barry Berk 19,021 Gregory Creswell 4,791 Coleman Young 48,518 √ John V. McDermott 3,153 Total 67,539 Total 225,745 Senator District 2 Votes Winner US Rep, District 10 Votes Winner Mark Ashley Price 14,354 Candice Miller 156,676 √ Bert Johnson 41,474 √ Chuck Stadler 67,061 Jeffrey Hall 2,088 Harley Mikkelson 4,459 Total 57,916 Total 228,196 Senator District 3 Votes Winner US Rep, District 11 Votes Winner Matthew Keller 11,068 Dave Trott 140,418 √ Morris Hood 45,572 √ Bobby McKinzie 101,645 Total 56,640 John J. Tartar 7,710 Total 249,773 Senator District 4 Votes Winner Keith Franklin 11,046 US Rep, District 12 Votes Winner Virgil Smith 49,802 √ Terry Bowman 64,716 Total 60,848 Debbie Dingell 134,329 √ Bhagwan Dashairya 2,558 Senator District 5 Votes Winner Gary Walkowicz 5,039 Jennifer Rynicki 13,285 Total 206,642 David Knezek 59,704 √ Total 72,989 US Rep, District 13 Votes Winner Jeff Gorman 27,236 Senator District 6 Votes Winner John Conyers, Jr 132,780 √ Darrell McNeil 25,919 Chris Sharer 3,536 Hoon-Yung Hopgood 42,835 √ Sam Johnson 3,466 Total 68754 Total 167,018 2014 General Election Senator District 7 Votes Winner Senator District 15 Votes Winner Patrick Colbeck 52,566 √ Mike Kowall 52,799 √ Dian Slavens 47,110 Michael D. Smith 37,487 Total 99,676 Total 90,286 Senator District 8 Votes Winner Senator District 16 Votes Winner Jack Brandenburg 55,302 √ Mike Shirkey 40,916 √ Christine Bell 34,278 Kevin Comment 26,215 Total 89,580 Total 67,131 Senator District 9 Votes Winner Senator District 17 Votes Winner Hawke Fracassa 22,696 Dale Zorn 38,445 √ Steve Bieda 48,144 √ Doug Spade 34,704 Total 70,840 Jeff Andring 2,040 Total 75,189 Senator District 10 Votes Winner Tory Rocca 51,464 √ Senator District 18 Votes Winner Kenneth Paul Jenkins 30,656 Terry Linden 23,748 Total 82,120 Rebekah Warren 61,406 √ Total 85,154 Senator District 11 Votes Winner Boris Tuman 22,847 Senator District 19 Votes Winner Vincent Gregory 70,866 √ Mike Nofs 44,797 √ James K. Young 2,994 Greg Grieves 27,936 Total 96,707 Total 72,733 Senator District 12 Votes Winner Senator District 20 Votes Winner Jim Marleau 50,116 √ Margaret O'Brien 36,629 √ Paul Secrest 37,067 Sean McCann 36,569 Total 87,183 Lorence Wenke 7,236 Total 80,434 Senator District 13 Votes Winner Marty Knollenberg 59,555 √ Senator District 21 Votes Winner Cyndi Peltonen 42,855 John Proos 45,586 √ Total 102,410 Bette Pierman 25,092 Total 70,678 Senator District 14 Votes Winner Legend David B. Robertson 46,832 √ Republican Green Bobbie C. Walton 34,505 Democrat Natural Law Total 81,337 Liberitarian NPA US Taxpayer MDPAC 2014 General Election Senator District 22 Votes Winner Senator District 30 Votes Winner Joe Hune 58,374 √ Arlan Meekhof 62,337 √ Shari Pollesch 37,704 Sarah Howard 24,937 Jeff Wood 3,108 Total 87,274 Total 99,186 Senator District 31 Votes Winner Senator District 23 Votes Winner Mike Green 44,833 √ Craig Whitehead 25,809 Ron Mindykowski 37,339 Curtis Hertel, Jr 49,717 √ Total 82,172 Total 75,526 Senator District 32 Votes Winner Senator District 24 Votes Winner Ken Horn 49,449 √ Rick Jones 55,675 √ Stacy Erwin Oakes 41,538 Dawn Levey 43,730 Total 90,987 Total 99,405 Senator District 33 Votes Winner Senator District 25 Votes Winner Judy Emmons 36,416 √ Phillip Pavlov 46,283 √ Fred Sprague 27,234 Terry Brown 36,591 Total 63,650 Total 82,874 Senator District 34 Votes Winner Senator District 26 Votes Winner Goeff Hansen 39,130 √ Tonya Schuitmaker 47,245 √ Cathy Forbes 31,245 Jim Walters 26,781 Total 70,375 William R. Wenzel 2,944 Total 76,970 Senator District 35 Votes Winner Darwin Booher 51,295 √ Senator District 27 Votes Winner Glenn Lottie 34,869 Brendy Gerics 15,057 Total 86,164 Jim Ananich 51,296 √ Total 66,353 Senator District 36 Votes Winner Jim Stamas 51,506 √ Senator District 28 Votes Winner Joe Lukasiewicz 32,572 Peter MacGregor 53,222 √ Total 84,078 Deb Havens 25,133 Ted Gerrard 2,114 Senator District 37 Votes Winner Total 80,469 Wayne Schmidt 54,811 √ Phil Bellfy 34,899 Senator District 29 Votes Winner Total 89,710 Dave Hildenbrand 47,203 √ Lance Penny 34,280 Total 81,483 2014 General Election Senator District 38 Votes Winner Rep, District 8 Votes Winner Tom Casperson 50,689 √ Christopher Ewald 770 Christopher Germain 31,278 Sherry Gay-Dagnogo 23,016 √ Total 81,967 Total 23,786 State Offices (House) Rep, District 9 Votes Winner James Stephens 827 Rep, District 1 Votes Winner Harvey Santana 17,623 √ John Hauler 7,782 Total 18,450 Brian Banks 15,992 √ Total 23,774 Rep, District 10 Votes Winner Matthew Hauser 4,658 Rep, District 2 Votes Winner Leslie Love 21,606 √ Daniel Lamar 7,664 Total 26,264 Alberta Tinsley Talabi 17,385 √ Total 25,049 Rep, District 11 Votes Winner Jim Rhoades 7,027 Rep, District 3 Votes Winner Julie Plawecki 16,252 √ Dolores Brodersen 581 Total 23,279 Wendell Byrd 19,313 √ Total 19,894 Rep, District 12 Votes Winner Kelly Thompson 6,696 Rep, District 4 Votes Winner Erika Geiss 15,334 √ Edith Floyd 896 Total 22,030 Rose Mary Robinson 15,609 √ Total 16,505 Rep, District 13 Votes Winner Harry Sawicki 9,762 Rep, District 5 Votes Winner Frank Liberati 15,282 √ Dorothy Patterson 645 Total 25,044 Fred Durhal 11,795 √ Total 12,440 Rep, District 14 Votes Winner Nathan Inks 6,223 Rep, District 6 Votes Winner Paul Clemente 14,661 √ Tairia Bridges 1,149 Total 20,884 Stephanie Chang 17,930 √ Total 19,079 Rep, District 15 Votes Winner Johnnie Salemassi 7,216 Rep, District 7 Votes Winner George Darany 15,009 √ David Bradley 529 Total 22,225 LaTanya Garrett 23,183 √ Total 23,712 2014 General Election Rep, District 16 Votes Winner Rep, District 24 Votes Winner Steve Boron 7,160 Anothny Forlini 16,358 √ Robert Kosowski 15,364 √ Philip Kurczewski 10,893 Total 22,524 Daryl Smith 690 Total 27,941 Rep, District 17 Votes Winner Charles Londo 9,903 Rep, District 25 Votes Winner Bill LaVoy 14,623 √ Nick Hawatmeh 13,024 Total 24,526 Henry Yanez 14,970 √ Total 27,994 Rep, District 18 Votes Winner Roland Fraschetti 11,524 Rep, District 26 Votes Winner Sarah Roberts 18,853 √ Greg Dildilian 11,377 Total 30,377 Jim Townsend 17,751 √ Total 29,128 Rep, District 19 Votes Winner Laura Cox 21,614 √ Rep, District 27 Votes Winner Stacey Dogonski 13,377 Michael Ryan 7,672 Total 34,991 Robert Wittenberg 23,756 √ Total 31,428 Rep, District 20 Votes Winner Kurt Heise 21,424 √ Rep, District 28 Votes Winner Nate Smith-Tyge 13,459 Beth Foster 7,423 Total 34,883 Derek Miller 13,362 √ Total 20,785 Rep, District 21 Votes Winner Carol Ann Fausone 13,590 Rep, District 29 Votes Winner Kristy Pagan 16,778 √ David Lonier 5,380 Total 30,368 Tim Greimel 15,042 √ Total 20,422 Rep, District 22 Votes Winner Jeff Donnell 6,704 Rep, District 30 Votes Winner John Chirkun 13,461 √ Jeff Farrington 12,654 √ Les Townsend 882 Bo Karpinsky 10,455 Total 21,047 Total 23,109 Rep, District 23 Votes Winner Pat Somerville 16,060 √ Legend David Haener 14,754 Republican Green Total 30,814 Democrat Natural Law Liberitarian NPA US Taxpayer MDPAC 2014 General Election Rep, District 39 Votes Winner Rep, District 31 Votes Winner Klint Kesto 16,741 √ Phil Rode 10,054 Sandy Colvin 15,299 Marilyn Lane 15,769 √ Total 32,040 Total 25,823 Rep, District 40 Votes Winner Rep, District 32 Votes Winner Michael McCready 23,678 √ Andrea LaFontaine 16,218 √ Mary Belden 17,408 Pamela Kraft 9,911 Total 41,086 Total 26,129 Rep, District 41 Votes Winner Rep, District 33 Votes Winner Martin Howrylak 18,356 √ Ken Goike 18,148 √ Mary Kerwin 14,555
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