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MDP Delegate Results MDP District Level Delegate Unofficial Results Winners in bold/blue Michigan Supreme Court Endorsements Districts 1-14 Candidates (2 Endorsements Available) Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack Elizabeth Welch 1st District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Jason Chapman David Tak Ready Andrew T. A. Dalian Tony Tollefson Robert Smolinski 1st District Female Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Carolyn Bourland Betsy Bennet Cheryl Jo Shannahan 1st District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Owen E. Goslin Benjamin D. Bandt-Horn Gabriel Ahrendt 1st District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Odessa Weidner Phoebe Hopps Elise Rosky Crystal VanBuren Anne Newcombe Christine Ostola Olivia Stevens Dianne Moore 2nd District Male Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Tim Smith Christopher Herweyer Nicholas Klimek Tyshon Massey 2nd District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Poppy Hernandez Sarah Riley Howard Joyce Walker-Tyson Alexis Hart Megan Jones Elin Grace Forster 2nd District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Patrick MacLeod 2nd District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Catherine Manigold Mary MacLeod Elena Schmitt 3rd District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Brandon Dillon Chris Rosmarin Neville Mark Victor Guzman James Turner Stephen Waterbury 3rd District Female Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Wendy Winston Julia Poole Capalene Howse 3rd District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Duncan Brown MacLeod Miles Greengard Wayne Kolehouse 3rd District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Elizabeth Lancaster Chandra Bowman Meral Topcu 4th District Male Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Robert Leddy Michael Flanery Scott Zuckshwerdt 4th District Female Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Dawn Levey Laurie Spoon-Potter Jill Laurin-Maxwell 4th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Mark Bignell Mike Kalat 4th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Stephanie Terpening Stefanie Sedlar Melissa Bignell Sara Haller Christene Weavers 4th District Non-Binary Sanders Candidates Casey Gabalis 5th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Frank Burger Steve Dawes Richard Meeth John Creasey Kevin Seamon Mark Craig 5th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Jenifer Almassy Charis Lee Charna Flynn Michelle Gushen LaCracha Handy 5th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Abel Delgado Daniel Moilanen 5th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Antonia Kidd Lois Campbell-Smith Megan Kreger 5th District Non-Binary Sanders Candidates Amelia Jordan 6th District Male Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Travis LaFalce John Cakmakci 6th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Garnet Lewis Mackenzie Ann Clark Tami Rey Aimin Walsh Rose Dietz 6th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) William Farmer Andrew George Maxwell Jones 6th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Julie Dye Angela Rae Johnston Kathryn Taylor Rudolph Genevieve Reed 7th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Conner Wood Robert Turner Slate 1: Dylan Linklater and Joseph D Chin Jr. James Brousseau Bennett Law 7th District Female Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Leigh Kegerreis Kathleen A Laird Barbara Sue Carr 7th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Peter Knox Jon Moore Cole Miller 7th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Carolyn Andrews Hejkal Linda Lauer Margaret Farrell 8th District Male Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) James Harris Lars A Covintree Joseph Korth 8th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Suzanna Shkreli Julie Rowe Robin Smith Pauline Walker Mary Smith Jacqueline Ryskamp 8th District Male Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Eli Pales Gerald Lang Kyle Moxley Christopher Reynolds 8th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Samantha Vaive Mara Zumberg 9th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Frank Stuglin David Hecker Kareem Rifai Michael Skyler Johnnie Turnage 9th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Sara Gieleghem Melody Magee Michelle Smith Jacqueline Sproles Deneen Brewer Diana Catherine O'Neall 9th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Benjamin Douglas Orjada Jaron Garza Liam Willoughby Joel Mollon Daniel Weed 9th District Female Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Sarah O'Brien Susie Reed Carole Chi Lauri Stone 10th District Male Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Brian Negovan Kevin Marvin Rial Edward Hamann 10th District Female Biden Candidates (1 Seat Available) Elizabeth Weisenbach Pam Kellar 10th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Michael Goforth Tom Brenner 10th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Huwaida Arrf Dianne Virelli 11th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Slate 1: Edwin Leman Baker and Nicholas Conde Richard J. Corriveau Keith Hunter Kafumba Swaray Eshaan Kawlra 11th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Reney Weiss-Stansell Dichondra Johnson Rashon Byrd Robyn Lynne O'Keefe Nargis Khan Heather Fitchpatrick 11th District Male Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Blake Ivers Ryan Nicholas Snider Edward P Honsinger, Jr. Percy Johnson James Randall Kasholo Samuel James Badger 11th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Victoria Dooley, MD Irina Cioaca Arden Shapiro Yllka Veseli Leigh A Lund Taeja Porter 12th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Michael Koen Chuck Browning Shaun Manning 12th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) LaChandra White Lavada K. Weathers Nancy Heine Aman Fidama Emma Uebelhor 12th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Robert T. King Mark Lasser Donald Miller Gerald Fisher Jr. Ali Ramlawi Jim Russo Evan Wilson Darrel Littleworth Andrew Nelles Scott T Evans 12th District Female Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Slate 1: Hedieh Briggs and Deborah Chamberlain Slate 2: Andrea Pierce and Janet Cannon Samantha Kao Desirae Simmons Jennie R Needleman 13th District Male Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Jonathan Kinloch Allen Wilson Byron Nolen Daniel Pedersen Kevin Moore Guy Purdue 13th District Female Biden Candidates (2 Seats Available) Alisha Bell Ghida Dagher Virginia Williams Sharia Nicole Ford Ella Marie Major 13th District Male Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Jermaine G. Harris, Sr. Donald L Mongrain Mennan Gibbs Marvin Alonzo Belton Eric Kehoe Joshua Michael Foster 13th District Non-Binary Sanders Candidates Gregory Wu 13th District Female Sanders Candidates (1 Seat Available) Susan Steigerwalt Jacqueline Domzalski Marquise Mcdowell Monica Lynn Lesher Teresa Maxwell-Kelly 14th District Male Biden Candidates (3 Seats Available) Ricki Blocker Frank Woods Leon Stanley "Ellis" Clark III Danny Craig Andrew Shaeffler Daniel J. Quinn Ato Polk Randall Carter Jared Tenbrink 14th District Female Biden Candidates (3 Seats Available) Carol Weaver Fay Beydoun Wanda Anderson Caprice Jackson Kristen Burwell Caryl Conway Camille Jamerson Robin C. Jase Price Lisa Harrison 14th District Male Sanders Candidates (1 Seats Available) Justin Onwenu Neil Sroka Bryan A Massie Dennis Bryant Matthew Kain 14th District Female Sanders Candidates (2 Seats Available) Danielle Aubert Yvonne Cash Eleanor Carey Jessica Newman Zoe Pidgeon 14th District Non-Binary Sanders Candidates Alex Meyers MDP PLEO Delegate Results Michael Duggan Garlin Gilchrist Joe Tate Danny Craig Jason Morgan Dana Nessel Christine Greig Sarah Anthony Amara (Mari) Manoogian Ali Ramlawi Daniel Burton Moilanen Timothy Neil Sroka Alex Meyers Lori Stone Megan Kreger Pamela L. Pugh MDP At-Large Delegate Results James P Hoffa James Blanchard Lawrence Roehrig Gerald Acker Ahmed Boomrod Melvin Curtis Coleman Keith Williams Sami Khaldi John Cakmakci Lisa Canada Jessica Lumbreras Anessa Kramer Eliza Parkinson Rashon Byrd Jill Alper Kym Worthy Abdul El-Sayed Yousef Rabhi Ian Robinson Bill Leach Andrew M. George Matthew Kain Gabriel Ahrendt Jess Newman Arden Shapiro Janet Cannon Eleanor Carey MDP At-Large Alternate Delegate Results Sharon Baseman Sommer Foster Traci Kornak William Black Neil Jain Daniel Peterson Kyle Moxley James Mitchell Irina Cioaca Anne Newcombe MDP Committee Results Platform First Last 1 Kerry Duggan 2 Wendell Anthony 3 Abdalmajid Katranji 4 Abdul El-Sayed 5 Michelle Deatrick Rules First Last 1 Lee Gonzalez 2 Ron Bieber 3 Mallak Beydoun 4 Mike McDermott 5 Jess Newman Credentials First Last 1 Steven Rzeppa 2 Alexis Hart 3 Brenda Carter 4 Yousef Rabhi 5 Carole Chi.
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