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August 7 Primary Candidate List Partisan Section Governor Party Patrick Colbeck R Brian Calley R Jim Hines R Bill Schuette R Gretchen Whitmer D Abdul El-Sayed D Shri Thanedar D Bill Gelineau Lib John J. Tatar Lib United States Senator John James R Sandy Pensler R Debbie Stabenow D Representative in Congress - 8th District Mike Bishop R Lokesh Kumar R Elissa Slotkin D Chris Smith D Brian Ellison Lib Representative in Congress - 9th District Candius Stearns R Martin Brook D Andy Levin D Ellen Lipton D Representative in Congress - 11th District Kerry Bentivolio R Lena Epstein R Klint Kesto R Mike Kowall R Rocky Raczkowski R Tim Greimel D Suneel Gupta D Suneel Gupta D Fayrouz Saad D Nancy Skinner D Haley Stevens D Leonard Schwartz Lib Representative in Congress - 14th District Marc S. Herschfus R Brenda Lawrence D State Senator - 11th District Boris Tuman R Crystal Bailey D Jeremy Moss D Vanessa Moss D James Turner D James K. Young Lib State Senator - 12th District Chris Karwacki R Michael D. McCready R Vernon Molnar R Jim Tedder R Terry Whitney R Rosemary Bayer D Jeremy Ross Haines D Kate Logan D Jeff Pittel Lib State Senator - 13th District Marty Knollenberg R Mallory McMorrow D State Senator - 14th District Katherine Houston R Ruth Johnson R Cris Rariden D Jason B. Waisanen D Renee Watson D State Senator - 15th District Hugh D. Crawford R Jim Runestad R Mike Saari R Julia Pulver D Representative in State Legislature - 26th District Al Gui R Jim Ellison D Representative in State Legislature - 27th District Janet Flessland R Michelangelo Fortuna III D Robert Wittenberg D Benjamin Carr Lib Representative in State Legislature - 29th District Timothy D. Carrier R Kone Bowman D Brenda Carter D Mike Demand D Chris Jackson D Keyon Payton D Kermit Williams D Representative in State Legislature - 35th District Theodore Alfonsetti III R Kyra Harris Bolden D Lisa Cece D Vincent Gregory D Alex Meyers D Michael Poole D Katie Reiter D Representative in State Legislature - 37th District Dylan M. Gomula R Mitch Swoboda R Christine Greig D Representative in State Legislature - 38th District Kathy S. Crawford R Chase Turner R Aditi Bagchi D Kelly A. Breen D Joe Petrillo D Brian R. Wright Lib Representative in State Legislature - 39th District Ryan Berman R Phillip L. Hoyt R Marsha Kosmatka R Kevin Tatulyan R Johnny Oram D Regina Strong D Jennifer Suidan D Anthony Croff Lib Representative in State Legislature - 40th District Mike Banerian R Malissa Bossardet R Paul Secrest R Paul Taros R David Wolkinson R Joe Zane R Nicole Bedi D Mari Manoogian D Representative in State Legislature - 41st District Ethan Baker R Ronald Dwyer R Doug Tietz R Padma Kuppa D Representative in State Legislature - 43rd District Jose Aliaga R Anthony Bartolotta R Andrea K. Schroeder R Nicole Breadon D Representative in State Legislature - 44th District April R. Guiles R John Lyman R Matt Maddock R Michael T. Mamut R Matt Marko R Lynn O'Brien R Liz Fessler Smith R Laura Dodd D Steven White, Jr. D Representative in State Legislature - 45th District Michael Webber R Kyle Cooper D Ted Golden D Representative in State Legislature - 46th District John Reilly R Mindy Denninger D Tom Watson D Representative in State Legislature - 51st District Matthew D. Anderton R Vince Lorraine R Mike Mueller R Drew M. Shapiro R Ian Shetron R David E. Lossing D County Commissioner - 1st District Michael J. Gingell R Michelle A. Bryant D County Commissioner - 2nd District Bob Hoffman R Danielle McCluskey D County Commissioner - 3rd District Michael Spisz R Michelle C. McClellan D County Commissioner - 4th District Tom Middleton R Ted Villella D County Commissioner - 5th District Tom J. Berman R Timothy Gammons R Kristen Nelson D Phillip A. Trzos D County Commissioner - 6th District Tracy Bartolomeo R Eileen Kowall R Liz Fessler Smith R Tarrie A. Duke D County Commissioner - 7th District Christine A. Long R Karen J. Adams D Frederick Todd Golding D County Commissioner - 8th District Phil Weipert R Toni Nagy D County Commissioner - 9th District Hugh D. Crawford R Colleen A. Crossey D Gwen Markham D County Commissioner - 10th District David B. Foster R Kristina Karamo R David E. S. Bowman D Angela Powell D County Commissioner - 11th District Glenn Clark R Thomas E. Kuhn R Charles W. Tischer R Ann Erickson Gault D County Commissioner - 12th District Shelley Goodman Taub R Cherie Horrigan-Happy D County Commissioner - 13th District Michelle Dinardo R Marcia Gershenson D County Commissioner - 14th District Bill Galvin R William Miller D Victor Wooddell D County Commissioner - 15th District Adam Kochenderfer R Mary Ward D County Commissioner - 16th District Wade Fleming R Martin Howrylak R Tim Burns D Penny Luebs D Charles Salgat D County Commissioner - 17th District Jeremy Minkin R Yolanda Smith Charles D Nancy Quarles D County Commissioner - 18th District Allen Majorovic R Steven Zimberg R Jessica Davis D Ruel E. McPherson D Kiesha Speech D Helaine M. Zack D County Commissioner - 19th District Michael Ryan R Devin Bone D Dave Woodward D County Commissioner - 20th District Chris Adams R Gary R. McGillivray D County Commissioner - 21st District Richard A. Van Camp R Janet Jackson D Brandon Township Trustee Scott Broughton R Dale M. Creamer R Jayson W. Rumball R Steven D. Unruh R Marisa Prince D Commerce Township Trustee George Weber R Holly Township Park Commissioner Springfield Township Park Commissioner Anne A. Loncar D Non-Partisan Section Judge of Court of Appeals - 2nd District-Incumbent Position Elizabeth Gleicher - Incumbent Kathleen Jansen - Incumbent Deborah A. Servitto - Incumbent Judge of Court of Appeals - 2nd District Jonathan Tukel - Incumbent Judge of Circuit Court - 6th Circuit- Incumbent Position Leo Bowman - Incumbent Denise Langford Morris - Incumbent Karen D. McDonald - Incumbent Phyllis McMillen - Incumbent Michael Warren - Incumbent Judge of Circuit Court - 6th Circuit- Nonincumbent Position Dan Christ Jake Cunningham Judge of Circuirt Court - 6th Circuit - New Judgeship Julie McDonald Judge of Probate Court - Oakland County - Incumbent Position Linda Susan Hallmark - Incumbent Judge of District Court - 35th District - Incumbent Position Ronald W. Lowe - Incumbent Judge of District Court - 43rd District - Incumbent Position Keith P. Hunt - Incumbent Jim Osak Judge of District Court - 44th District- Incumbent Position Derek W. Meinecke - Incumbent Judge of District Court - 46th District - Incumbent Position Kameshia D. Gant Debra Nance - Incumbent Judge of District Court - 48th District - Incumbent Position Diane D'Agostini - Incumbent Amy Wechsler Judge of District Court - 50th District - Incumbent Position Ronda Fowlkes Gross - Incumbent Judge of District Court - 51st District - Incumbent Position Todd A. 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