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Michigan Results Indiana Results Results available as of press time. All races 100 percent reporting unless otherwise noted. INDIANA RESULTS Congress, 2nd District Mishawaka school board German Township Trustee Jackie Walorski (R) incumbent 85,119 Holly Parks 3,069 Thomas McClanahan (D) 1,550 Joe Bock (D) 55,331 Marci Sears, incumbent 1,365 Jeff Petermann (L) 3,992 German Township Board (pick 3) Union North school board, Union Twp. Leta Johnson (D) 1,269 Indiana Secretary of State 99% tallied Karman Eash 466 James Pepple (D) incumbent 1,258 Connie Lawson (R) incumbent 758,151 Shelley Papczynski 343 Doloris Schosker (D) 1,234 Beth White (D) 523,177 Karl Tatgenhorst (L) 45,205 Union North school board, North Twp. Harris Township Trustee Michael Berger, incumbent 573 Kenneth Lindsay (R) 4,150 Indiana Treasurer 99% tallied Harris Township Board (pick 3) Kelly Mitchell (R) 768,224 John Glenn school board, Lincoln Twp. William S. Groves 940 Karen Vargo (R) 3,709 Mike Boland (D) 484,172 Jeff Broadwick (R) incumbent 3,588 Mike Jasper (L) 63,303 John Glenn school board, Lincoln Twp. Chuck Sulok (R) 3,423 Janice Ryan 789 Indiana Auditor 99% tallied Lincoln Township Trustee Suzanne Crouch (R) incumbent 786,981 John Glenn school board, Polk Twp. John McGee (D) incumbent 383 Michael Claytor (D) 472,526 Dennis Holland 795 John Schick (L) 57,9 0 5 Lincoln Township Board (pick 3) New Prairie school board, at large Gene Brems (D) 333 St. Joseph County Prosecutor Allen Williamson 630 Douglas Baker (D) 294 Ken Cotter (D) 31,119 Thomas Curtis (D) 265 Jeff Sanford (R) 26,194 New Prairie school board, Dist. 2 William Romstadt 606 Madison Township Trustee St. Joseph County Auditor Richard Mochel (R) incumbent 378 Mike Hamann (D) 30,517 Centre Township Trustee Gerard Arthus (R) 25,720 Judith Galloway (R) 2,856 Madison Township Board (pick 3) Richard Walling (D) 1,741 Kurt Laidig (R) 361 St. Joseph County Clerk Richard Schmidt (R) incumbent 308 Terri Rethlake (D) incumbent 28,745 Centre Township Board (pick 3) Aaron Troutmiller (R) 27, 619 David Vandewalle (R) 2,735 Olive Township Trustee Thomas Lindenman (R) incumbent 2,714 Dominic Zarate (D) incumbent 669 St. Joseph County Sheriff Dave Barkley (R) incumbent 2,571 Olive Township Board (pick 3) Mike Grzegorek (D) incumbent 37,776 Mary Morgan (D) 1,903 Susan Buford (R) 609 Greene Township Trustee Ray Wolfenbarger (D) 538 St. Joseph County Assessor Carol Hesch (D) 442 Rosemary Mandrici (D) incumbent 35,247 Sandra Ort (R) incumbent 757 Portage Township Trustee St. Joseph County Commissioner Greene Township Board (pick 3) Todd Matthys (R) Charles Voreis (D) incumbent 11,038 Andy Kostielney (R) incumbent 13,557 653 Barbara Woods (R) 568 Shane Whitmer (R) Portage Township Board (pick 3) St. Joseph County Council, Dist. A 534 Wayne Allsop (D) 447 Marlene Wright (D) incumbent 9,462 Bobby Kruszynski (D) 3,857 Don O’Blenis (D) 404 Rick Hunt (D) 9,234 David E. Giles (R) 2,667 James Austin (D) incumbent 9,016 Liberty Township Trustee St. Joseph County Council, Dist. B Sue Dittmar (R) incumbent 585 Warren Township Trustee 1,569 Corey Noland (D) incumbent 2,561 Sue Solmos (I) 322 Steven Downey (D) incumbent Dennis Jordan (R) 2,526 Liberty Township Board (pick 3) Warren Township Board (pick 3) 1,344 St. Joseph County Council, Dist. C Richard Peterson (R) incumbent 499 Anthony VanOverberghe (D) incumbent David Maenhout (D) 1,233 Jamie O’Brien (R) incumbent 5,819 Paul Annis (I) 449 Ed Sipotz (D) 1,173 Chris Stackowicz (D) 2,820 Kevin Lynch (R) 448 Carol Taylor (I) 380 Indiana Senate, District 11 St. Joseph County Council, Dist. E Roger Klinedinst (I) 366 Joe Zakas (R) incumbent 12,955 Diana Hess (D) incumbent 3,750 Penn Township Trustee St. Joseph County Council, Dist. H Doris Portolese (R) Indiana House, District 5 8,433 Dale DeVon (R) incumbent 9,379 Bob McCahill (D) incumbent 2,898 Janet Whitfield-Hyduk (D) incumbent 5,744 Terry DeMaegd (R) 2,398 Penn Township Assessor Indiana House, District 6 B. Patrick Bauer (D) incumbent 8,163 South Bend school board, Dist. 1 Michael Castellon (R) incumbent 9,802 Jay Caponigro 3,136 Indiana House, District 7 Penn Township Board (pick 3) David Niezgodski (D) incumbent 8,234 Dave Schmidt (R) South Bend school board, Dist. 2 7,9 0 0 Mark Vogel (L) 2,635 Stan Wruble, incumbent 1,911 Matthew Lentsch (R) 7, 397 Ken Hizer (R) Carolyn Peterson 1,662 7, 3 89 Indiana House, District 8 John Artusi (D) Gene Eggleston 1,036 5,977 Ryan Dvorak (D) incumbent 8,751 Ron DeWinter (D) Oletha Jones 895 5,527 Charles “Derb” Przybylski (D) 5,070 Indiana House, District 21 South Bend school board, Dist. 5 Timothy Wesco (R) incumbent 4,751 Union Township Trustee Michelle Engel, incumbent Jodi Buoscio (D) 1,986 4,703 Bill Stroup (R) incumbent 786 Hope Sniadecki 1,554 St. Joseph Superior Court retention Union Township Board (pick 3) David Chapleau P-H-M school board, Penn Twp. Gary Greg Annis (R) incumbent 788 Karyn Galloway, incumbent 4,800 yes 29,820 Chris Rowe (R) incumbent 684 no 11,052 Doug Chaffee 3,493 Frank Creighton (R) incumbent 592 Ryan Schafer (D) 398 P-H-M school board, Harris Twp. St. Joseph Superior Court retention Jane Woodward Miller Larry Romero, incumbent 6,194 Clay Township Trustee yes 31,625 Mike Dobson (R) 5,389 no 10,099 P-H-M school board, Madison Twp. Larry Beehler, incumbent 6,648 Clay Township Board (pick 3) St. Joseph Superior Court retention Ann Connors (R) incumbent 4,677 John Marnocha P-H-M school board, at large Lucas Hudnall (R) 4,317 yes 30,680 Christopher Riley, incumbent 6,700 Alice Langel (R) 4,233 no 11,081 MICHIGAN RESULTS Governor 79% tallied Ontwa Township Clerk Phillip Hurlbutt (I) 297 Rick Snyder (R) incumbent 1,244,364 Teri McNaughton (I) 802 Mark Schauer (D) 1,138,317 Paula Ralph (R) incumbent 795 Howard Township Trustee (pick 2) Mary Buzuma (L) 27, 207 Shasta Blankemyer (D) 230 Mike Daly (R) 914 Mark McFarlin (T) 14,113 Ashley Wentz (R) 889 Paul Homeniuk (G) 11,673 Ontwa Township Treasurer Debbie Johnson (D) incumbent 658 Meryl Christensen (R) incumbent 826 Michael Gordon (D) incumbent 611 U.S. Senate 78% tallied Danelle Searfoss (I) 766 Gary Peters (D) 1, 287, 539 Sandra Kluskowski (D) 240 Niles school board (pick 3) 87% tallied Terri Lynn Land (R) 993,948 Leigh Erica Jones 2146 Jim Fulner (L) 47,761 Ontwa Township Trustee Brent Wright, incumbent 1915 Richard Matkin (T) 27,116 Mike Mroczek (I) 796 Gregory O’Toole, incumbent 1867 Chris Wahmhoff (G) 20,101 Norman Krupp (R) incumbent 732 Mark Wortham, incumbent 1865 Mary Ann Crete (D) 295 Congress, 6th District 85% tallied Niles school board 87% talliled Fred Upton (R) incumbent 82,278 Ontwa Township Trustee Jeff Curry, incumbent 2797 Paul Clements (D) 61,571 Leon Gilliam (I) 789 Nathan Brousseau (R) incumbent 734 Edwardsburg schools (pick 2) 83% tallied Michigan Senate, 21st District 85% tallied Jeremy Reece (D) 293 Becky Anson 1286 John Proos (R) incumbent 34,943 Edward Patzer, incumbent 1075 Betty Pierman (D) 18,797 Bertrand Township Supervisor Daniel Brown 892 Steve Hicks (R) incumbent 500 Michigan House, 78th District 83% tallied Mike Gillette (w) 290 Edwardsburg schools (pick 2) 83% tallied Dave Pagel (R) incumbent 11,980 Michael Gordon, incumbent 1303 Cartier Shields (D) 5,672 Bertrand Township Treasurer Douglas Hall, incumbent 1159 David Kuhn (R) 650 Jon Jesse 633 Michigan House, 79th District 97% tallied Melissa Karl (w) 86 Al Pscholka (R) incumbent 12,055 Brandywine schools (pick 4) 60% tallied Eric Lester (D) 7,93 8 Bertrand Township Trustee Jerry Tibbs 546 Carl Oehling (T) 437 Stephen LeClaire (R) 649 Ralph Skinner 521 Dennis Hinsey, incumbent 521 Ontwa Township Supervisor Howard Township Supervisor Jason Spitler 445 John Bossler (I) 1,023 Craig Bradfield (R) incumbent 745 August Garritano 418 John Brielmaier (R) incumbent 709 Ron Fazi (D) 623 Ronald Geer (w) 0.
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