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Wolf Hunting Part 2) YES 37% 902,899 NO 63% 1,506,184 2014 Michigan General Election Results Updated November 4, 2014 - 1:00 a.m. Incumbents are Italicized Governor & Lt. Governor Secretary of State R - Rick Snyder (Calley) 1,599,525 51% R - Ruth Johnson 1,640,545 53% D - Mark Schauer (Brown) 1,473,894 47% D - Godfrey Dillard 1,318,148 43% L - Mary Buzuma (Boman) 35,570 L - James Lewis 60,874 U - Mark McFarlin (Mendoza) 19,255 U - Robert Gale 34,261 G - Paul Homeniuk (Caveny) 14,855 N - Jason Robert Gatties 13,108 Attorney General U.S. Senator R - Bill Schuette 1,595,080 52% R - Terri Lynn Land 1,283,307 41% D - Mark Totten 1,355,412 44% D - Gary Peters 1,698,950 55% L - Justin M. Altman 57,113 L - Jim Fulner 62,623 U - Gerald T. Van Sickle 30,627 U - Richard A. Matkin 37,340 G - John Anthony La Pietra 25,628 G - Chris Wahmhoff 26,018 Proposal 14-1 (Wolf Hunting Part 1) YES 47% 1,135,083 NO 53% 1,291,796 Proposal 14-2 (Wolf Hunting Part 2) YES 37% 902,899 NO 63% 1,506,184 MIRS' 2014 MI General Election Results - 1 - www.mirsnews.com / 1-877-482-8238 United States Congress 1st District 6th District R - Dan Benishek 124,597 52% R - Fred Upton 116,601 56% D - Jerry Cannon 109,010 45% D - Paul Clements 84,391 41% L - Loel Robert Gnadt 3,655 2% L - Erwin J. Haas 5,530 2% G - Ellis Boal 2,486 1% G - John M. Lawrence 2,254 1% 2nd District 7th District R - Bill Huizenga 135,191 64% R - Tim Walberg 118,715 54% D - Dean Vanderstelt 70,678 33% D - Pam Byrnes 91,403 41% L - Ronald Welch II 3,864 2% L - Ken Proctor 4,505 2% U - Ronald E. 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Jones 4,707 3% G - Harley Mikkelson 4,459 1% MIRS' 2014 MI General Election Results - 2 - www.mirsnews.com / 1-877-482-8238 United States Congress 11th District 13th District R - Dave Trott 140,418 57% R - Jeff Gorman 27,236 16% D - Bobby McKenzie 101,645 41% D - John Conyers, Jr. 132,780 80% L - John J. 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