Election Results General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2018
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8/27/2019 General Election, November 6, 2018 City of Southfield (Unofficial) Election Results General Election Tuesday, November 6, 2018 *Results may vary from State Election Results PARTISAN SECTION COUNTY STATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 17th DISTRICT Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Bill Schuette 3,644 Jeremy Minkin Republican 1,778 Republican Lisa Posthumus Lyons Nancy Quarles Democratic 15,649 Gretchen Whitmer 33,799 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Democratic Garlin D. Gilchrist II 21st DISTRICT Bill Gelineau 229 Vote for not more than 1 Libertarian Angelique Chaiser Thomas Richard A. Van Camp Republican 1,560 Todd Schleiger 95 Janet Jackson Democratic 17,150 U.S. Taxpayers Earl P. Lackie NONPARTISAN SECTION Jennifer V. Kurland 140 Green JUDICIAL Charin H. Davenport JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Keith Butkovich 43 Natural Law 8 Year Term Raymond Warner Vote for not more than 2 Samuel Bagenstos 10,232 SECRETARY OF STATE Megan Kathleen Cavanagh 17,742 Vote for not more than 1 Elizabeth T. Clement 11,617 Mary Treder Lang Republican 3,525 Justice of Supreme Court Jocelyn Benson Democratic 33,647 Doug Dern 1,258 Gregory Scott Stempfle Libertarian 324 Kerry Lee Morgan 3,873 Robert Gale U.S. Taxpayers 171 Kurtis T. Wilder 10,788 Justice of Supreme Court JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS ATTORNEY GENERAL COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT 2 Vote for not more than 1 Incumbent Position Tom Leonard Republican 3,719 6 Year Term Dana Nessel Democratic 32,410 Vote for not more than 3 Lisa Lane Gioia Libertarian 477 Elizabeth Gleicher 18,228 Gerald T. Van Sickle U.S. Taxpayers 146 Judge of Court of Appeals Chris Graveline No Party Affiliation 385 Kathleen Jansen 21,467 CONGRESSIONAL Judge of Court of Appeals Deborah A. Servitto 18,177 UNITED STATES SENATOR Judge of Court of Appeals Vote for not more than 1 JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS John James Republican 4,111 COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT 2 Debbie Stabenow Democratic 33,351 Incumbent Position George E. Huffman III U.S. Taxpayers 163 Partial Term Ending 01/01/2021 Marcia Squier Green 222 Vote for not more than 1 John Howard Wilhelm Natural Law 84 Jonathan Tukel 23,413 Judge of Court of Appeals REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 14th DISTRICT 6TH CIRCUIT COURT Vote for not more than 1 Incumbent Position Marc S. Herschfus Republican 3,138 6 Year Term Brenda Lawrence Democratic 33,776 Vote for not more than 5 https://southfield.dev2.gravityworksdesign.com/Government/CityClerksOffice/ElectionResults/GeneralElectionNovember62018/tabid/1156/Default.aspx 2/5 8/27/2019 General Election, November 6, 2018 Philip Kolody Working Class 500 Leo Bowman 16,148 Judge of Circuit Court Karen D. McDonald 18,682 LEGISLATIVE Judge of Circuit Court STATE SENATOR Phyllis McMillen 17,077 11th DISTRICT Judge of Circuit Court Vote for not more than 1 Denise Langford Morris 20,175 Judge of Circuit Court Boris Tuman Republican 3,059 Michael Warren 14,937 Jeremy Moss Democratic 33,635 Judge of Circuit Court James K. Young Libertarian 534 JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 6TH CIRCUIT COURT REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE Non-Incumbent Position 35th DISTRICT 6 Year Term Vote for not more than 1 Vote for not more than 1 Theodore Alfonsetti III Republican 3,171 Dan Christ 10,904 Kyra Harris Bolden Democratic 33,165 Jake Cunningham 17,176 JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT STATE BOARD 6TH CIRCUIT COURT MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF New Judgeship EDUCATION 6 Year Term Vote for not more than 2 Vote for not more than 1 Tami Carlone Republican 3,200 Julie McDonald 23,696 Richard Zeile Republican 2,945 Corrine Shoop (write-in) 40 Judith P. Pritchett Democratic 28,525 Edward M. Nahhat (write- 32 Tiffany Tilley Democratic 29,614 in) Scotty Boman Libertarian 611 Maryann Bruder (write-in) 27 John J. Tatar Libertarian 329 Michaeal J. Blau (write-in) 19 Karen Adams U.S. Taxpayers 482 JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Douglas Levesque U.S. Taxpayers 123 OAKLAND COUNTY PROBATE COURT Sherry A. Wells Green 469 Incumbent Position Mary Anne Hering Working Class 757 6 Year Term Logan R. Smith Working Class 551 Vote for not more than 1 Linda Susan Hallmark 24,610 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Judge of Probate Court Vote for not more than 2 JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT Andrea Fischer Newman Republican 3,457 46TH DISTRICT COURT Andrew Richner Republican 2,983 Incumbent Position Jordan Acker Democratic 29,365 6 Year Term Paul Brown Democratic 28,142 Vote for not more than 1 James Lewis Hudler Libertarian 390 Debra Nance 27,009 John Jascob Libertarian 355 Judge of District Court Kameshia D. Gamt (write- Joe Sanger U.S. Taxpayers 258 3,337 in) Crystal Van Sickle U.S. Taxpayers 542 Kevin A. Graves Green 473 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Marge Katchmark Sallows Natural Law 235 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER STATE BOARD OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEE OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Vote for not more than 3 Vote for not more than 2 Paul Curtis 6,723 Dave Dutch Republican 2,854 Pamala M. Davis 14,658 Mike Miller Republican 3,153 Danarius Monroe Hemphill 7,847 Brianna T. Scott Democratic 30,588 Christine Marie O'Sullivan 6,757 Margaret E. Perry 8,507 Kelly Charron Tebay Democratic 27,253 Bruce Campbell Libertarian 557 Bob Storc 2,316 https://southfield.dev2.gravityworksdesign.com/Government/CityClerksOffice/ElectionResults/GeneralElectionNovember62018/tabid/1156/Default.aspx 3/5 8/27/2019 General Election, November 6, 2018 Tim Orzechowski Libertarian 260 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Janet M. Sanger U.S. Taxpayers 467 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER John Paul Sanger U.S. Taxpayers 226 BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Aaron Mariasy Green 283 6 Year Term Bridgette R. Abraham- Vote for not more than 3 Natural Law 336 Guzman Lory Dolan 426 David Mott (write-in) 65 Amy Hochkammer 554 Mike Lewis 506 Nicole McKinney 1,230 GOVERNOR OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Mike Nummer 319 Vote for not more than 2 Jennifer Rass 812 Diane Dunaskiss Republican 3,275 Bob Saad 341 David Nicholson Republican 3,031 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Bryan C. Barnhill Democratic 29,163 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER Anil Kumar Democratic 27,387 CITY OF OAK PARK Jon Elgas Libertarian 467 6 Year Term John T. Hargenrader Libertarian 344 Vote for not more than 3 Christine C. Schwartz U.S. Taxpayers 731 Dawn Corporan 601 Marc Joseph Sosnowski U.S. Taxpayers 227 Menachem Hojda 433 Eric D. Jenkins 0 Albert A. Smith III 601 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER CITY OF OAK PARK Term Ending 12/31/2020 Vote for not more than 1 Crystal Bailey (write-in) 1 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEMBER SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS 6 Year Term Vote for not more than 2 Michael Beneson 5,971 Dennis L. Cotton 5,444 Eric D. Jenkins 8,620 Darrell B. Joyce 8,996 Leslie Love Smith 14,670 Formerly: TIMINICA TYISHA SMITH PROPOSAL SECTION STATE PROPOSALS 18-1 A proposed initiated law to authorize and legalize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers This proposal would: · Allow individuals 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuana-infused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption. · Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers. · Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses and allow municipalities to ban or restrict them. · Permit retail sales of marijuana and edibles subject to a 10% tax, dedicated to implementation costs, clinical trials, schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located. https://southfield.dev2.gravityworksdesign.com/Government/CityClerksOffice/ElectionResults/GeneralElectionNovember62018/tabid/1156/Default.aspx 4/5 8/27/2019 General Election, November 6, 2018 · Change several current violations from crimes to civil infractions. Should this proposal be adopted? Yes 23,995 No 13,256 18-2 A proposed constitutional amendment to establish a commission of citizens with exclusive authority to adopt district boundaries for the Michigan Senate, Michigan House of Representatives and U.S. Congress, every 10 years This proposed constitutional amendment would: · Create a commission of 13 registered voters randomly selected by the Secretary of State: - 4 each who self-identify as affiliated with the 2 major political parties; and - 5 who self-identify as unaffiliated with major political parties · Prohibit partisan officeholders and candidates, their employees, certain relatives, and lobbyists from serving as commissioners · Establish new redistricting criteria including geographically compact and contiguous districts of equal population, reflecting Michigan's diverse population and communities of interest. Districts shall not provide disproportionate advantage to political parties or candidates. · Require an appropriation of funds for commission operations and commissioner compensation. Should this proposal be adopted? Yes 29,123 No 7,393 18-3 A proposal to authorize automatic and Election Day voter registration, no-reason absentee voting, and straight ticket voting; and add current legal requirements for military and overseas voting and post-election audits to the Michigan Constitution This proposed constitutional amendment would allow a United States citizen who is qualified to vote in Michigan to: · Become automatically registered to vote when applying for, updating or renewing a driver's license or state-issued personal identification card, unless the person declines. · Simultaneously register to vote with proof of residency and obtain a ballot during the 2-week period prior to an election, up to and including Election Day. · Obtain an absent voter ballot without providing a reason. · Cast a straight-ticket vote for all candidates of a particular political party when voting in a partisan general election.