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Unofficial Results.Xlsx UNOFFICIAL MACOMB COUNTY Election Results NUMBER VOTED: 499,420 ELIGIBLE VOTERS: 695,882 November 3, 2020 General Election TURNOUT: 71.7% PRESIDENT / VICE PRESIDENT OF U.S. U OF M REGENTS (2) COUNTY COMMISSIONER Biden / Harris DEM 225,561 Mark Bernstein DEM 205,237 12th District Trump / Pence REP 264,535 Shauna Ryder Diggs DEM 190,331 Julie Matuzak DEM 17,498 Jorgensen / Cohen LIB 4,473 Sarah Hubbard REP 222,918 James M. Perna REP 17,282 Blankenship / Mohr UST 554 Carl Meyers REP 213,619 13th District Hawkins / Walker GRN 1,158 James L. Hudler LIB 8,432 Joanne Recchia DEM 14,097 De La Fuente / Richardson NLP 242 Eric Larson LIB 9,529 Joe Sabatini REP 27,542 Brian T. Carroll (W.I.) NPA TBD Ronald E. Graeser UST 5,154 Matt Saliba LIB 1,051 Tom Hoefling (W.I.) NPA TBD Crystal Van Sickle UST 8,152 Tara Renee Hunter (W.I.) NPA TBD Michael Mawilai GRN 5,982 Jade Simmons (W.I.) NPA TBD Keith Butkovich NLP 3,933 Kasey Wells (W.I.) NPA TBD MSU TRUSTEES (2) TOWNSHIPS UNITED STATES SENATOR Brian Mosallam DEM 190,548 ARMADA TWP Gary Peters DEM 226,048 Rema Ella Vassar DEM 192,000 Supervisor John James REP 252,681 Pat O'Keefe REP 225,390 John W. Paterek REP 2,688 Valerie L. Willis UST 5,141 Tonya Schuitmaker REP 215,662 Clerk Marcia Squier GRN 3,556 Will Tyler White LIB 10,566 Mary K. Swiacki REP 2,712 Doug Dern NLP 1,338 Janet M. Sanger UST 9,394 Treasurer Robert William Carr (W.I.) NPA TBD John Paul Sanger UST 6,531 Camille Finlay REP 2,637 Leonard Paul Gadzinski (W.I.) NPA TBD Brandon Hu GRN 5,494 Trustee (2) REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Robin Lea Laurain GRN 6,122 Jim Goetzinger REP 2,441 9th District Bridgette Abraham-Guzman NLP 4,355 Sara Murray REP 2,404 Andy Levin DEM 146,498WSU GOVERNORS (2) Jim Fulner LIB 483 Charles J. Langworthy REP 109,101 Eva Garza Dewaelsche DEM 190,637 BRUCE TWP Mike Saliba LIB 4,410 Shirley Stancato DEM 194,151 Supervisor Andrea L. Kirby WC 7,107 Don Gates REP 217,549 Mike Fillbrook REP 4,638 Douglas Allen Troszak (W.I.) NPA TBD Terri Lynn Land REP 228,933 Clerk 10th District Jon Elgas LIB 10,630 Susan Kraft REP 4,627 Kimberly Bizon DEM 76,362 Christine C. Schwartz UST 10,651 Treasurer Lisa McClain REP 136,014 Susan Odgers GRN 8,261 Frank V. DiGiorgio REP 4,581 Lloyd Arthur Conway (W.I.) NPA TBD Trustee (2) STATE REPRESENTATIVE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Lisa Craffey REP 4,233 18th District Mary A. Chrzanowski DEM 225,609 Mike Tremblay REP 4,232 Kevin Hertel DEM 32,571 Peter J. Lucido REP 249,095 CHESTERFIELD TWP Michael Babat REP 21,463 SHERIFF Supervisor Christine Timmon (W.I.) NPA TBD Anthony M. Wickersham DEM 267,340 Mark J. Palimino DEM 9,401 22nd District Terence H. Mekoski REP 211,437 Dan Acciavatti REP 16,421 Richard M. Steenland DEM 24,949 CLERK / REGISTER OF DEEDS Clerk Steven G. Warner REP 16,700 Fred Miller DEM 230,603 Wendy Jones DEM 9,978 24th District Anthony G. Forlini REP 238,433 Cindy Berry REP 15,679 Michelle Woodman DEM 21,692 TREASURER Treasurer Steve Marino REP 29,394 Lorie Barnwell DEM 218,653 John P. Spica DEM 9,285 25th District Larry Rocca REP 249,464 Kathy Elliott REP 16,144 Nate Shannon DEM 25,204 PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER Trustee (4) Paul M Smith REP 22,499 Toni Moceri DEM 183,241 Shawn Elliott DEM 8,998 28th District Candice S. Miller REP 292,598 John Grivas DEM 8,602 Lori M. Stone DEM 26,132COUNTY COMMISSIONER Linda Hartman DEM 9,722 Stephen Colegio REP 15,767 1st District Michelle Merriwether DEM 8,948 Frederick Horndt LIB 879 Michelle Nard DEM 19,716 Hank Anderson REP 14,229 Mary Ellen Childs REP 13,510 Brian Scott DeMuynck REP 14,667 30th District 2nd District David M. Joseph REP 14,511 Michael A. Chehab DEM 17,016 Mai Xiong DEM 17,645 Kathy D. Vosburg REP 15,327 Formerly: Mohamed Chehab Peter Fuciarelli REP 14,739 CLINTON TWP Diana Farrington REP 28,198 3rd District Supervisor 31st District Veronica Klinefelt DEM 26,039 Jason M. Davidson DEM 24,833 William J. Sowerby DEM 26,198 4th District Robert J. Cannon REP 28,586 Lisa Valerio-Nowc REP 20,359 Carole Chi DEM 13,381 Clerk Joseph V. Romano REP 17,656 Carol Shumard Diehl DEM 23,545 32nd District Deidre Griffith LIB 830 Kim Meltzer REP 29,852 Justin Boucher DEM 12,156 5th District Treasurer Pamela Hornberger REP 20,637 Robert Mijac DEM 15,332 Paul Gieleghem DEM 28,334 33rd District Donald VanSyckel REP 17,964 Robert C. Brandenburg REP 24,647 Olu Jabari DEM 16,539 6th District Trustee (4) Jeff Yaroch REP 39,429 Ken Reid DEM 14,569 Laura Cardamone DEM 25,892 36th District Jeff Farrington REP 24,023 Mike Keys DEM 26,310 Robert Murphy DEM 17,390 7th District Tammy T. Patton DEM 25,613 Douglas C. Wozniak REP 38,136 Michael E. LaBuhn DEM 11,896 Jenifer Jo West DEM 25,333 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (2) Don Brown REP 30,129 Mike Aiello REP 25,078 Ellen Cogen Lipton DEM 201,140 8th District Joe Aragona REP 24,972 Jason Strayhorn DEM 192,529 Penny Pesta DEM 13,554 Phil Rode REP 22,968 Tami Carlone REP 218,190 Phil Kraft REP 23,410 Kenneth A. Tardie REP 21,229 Michelle A. Frederick REP 220,522 9th District Bill Hall LIB 10,442 Antoinette Wallace DEM 17,515 Richard A. Hewer LIB 7,885 Grant Anderson REP 16,022 Karen Adams UST 8,286 10th District Douglas Levesque UST 3,652 Robert A. Leonetti DEM 18,198 Mary Anne Hering WC 13,841 Barbara Zinner REP 19,419 Hali McEachern WC 7,404 11th District Tom Mair GRN 4,940 Harold L. Haugh DEM 16,977 Joe Salvaggio REP 13,610 UNOFFICIAL MACOMB COUNTY Election Results November 3, 2020 General Election TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIPS CITIES HARRISON TWP WASHINGTON TWP (cont'd) UTICA (cont'd) Supervisor Trustee (4) Council (Three 4-Year Terms) Kenneth J. Verkest REP 10,932 Susan Hier DEM 5,683 Chuck Cuddington 511 Clerk Daniel D. Detkowski REP 10,485 Thom Dionne 1,284 Adam Wit REP 11,060 Peggy A. DeVos REP 10,994 Andrew Doroh 514 Treasurer Gary E. Kopp REP 10,937 Ron Robinson 579 Larry Tomenello REP 10,831 Cindy Olsen REP 10,680 Michael Ryan 750 Trustee (4) Kiril Petkov NPA 3,757 Neil Taylor 471 C. William Bardill DEM 5,757JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Faith Terenzi 1,164 Loreen Dennis DEM 5,612 Two 8-Year Terms LIBRARY BOARDS Rhonda Warner DEM 5,859 Susan L. Hubbard 58,281 Armada Twp Library Board (6) Brian W. Batkins REP 8,567 Mary Kelly 111,321 Dianne Barr 1,635 David A. Bratto REP 8,270 Bridget Mary McCormack 214,838 Linda Ermgodts 1,302 Dean Olgiati REP 8,232 Justice of Supreme Court Steve R. Lichtenfelt 1,316 Paula O. Rose REP 8,399 Kerry Lee Morgan 33,778 Kathlynn Markel 1,462 LENOX TWP Katherine Mary Nepton 30,618 Norene Msal 1,272 Supervisor Brock Swartzle 85,922 Shelley Riebel 1,311 Ron Trombly DEM 2,614 Elizabeth M. Welch 124,695 Chesterfield Twp Library Board (6) Anthony Reeder REP 2,712JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS - 2nd Dist Murney R. Bell 10,917 Clerk Incumbent Position, Two 6-Year Terms Annette M. Goike 14,189 LuAnne Kandell DEM 3,266 Mark J. Cavanagh 296,035 Stephen James Bawks (W.I.) TBD Treasurer Jonathan Tukel 211,097 Troy Cunningham (W.I.) TBD Kathy Riedel Honold DEM 3,280JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT - 16th Circuit Heather Marie Morrison (W.I.) TBD Trustee (2) Incumbent Position, Four 6-Year Terms Harrison Twp Library Board (6) Scott Clifford DEM 2,869 Diane M. Druzinski 234,112 James H. Bilen 5,573 Michelle Gurley DEM 2,799 James M. Maceroni 229,490 John Da Via 5,603 MACOMB TWP Matthew S. Switalski 224,207 Dianne M. Marvaso 5,846 Supervisor Joseph Toia 188,718 Diane M. Nelson 6,208 Frank Viviano REP 39,882JUDGE OF PROBATE COURT Linda Pillow 5,664 Clerk Incumbent Position, One 6-Year Term Carole Wolf 5,674 Kristi L. Pozzi REP 39,664 Kathryn A. George 221,832 Lenox Twp Library Board (6) Treasurer Judge of Probate Court Kathleen Joy Andrews (W.I.) TBD Leon Drolet REP 38,959 Lynn M. Maison 112,088 Patricia C. Doherty (W.I.) TBD Trustee (4) JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT - 37th Dist Adrienne Danielle Hilmon (W.I.) TBD Laurita Bledsoe DEM 18,840Incumbent Position, One 6-Year Term Virginia Frances Hofman (W.I.) TBD Linda Rose Clor DEM 19,120 Michael C. Chupa 48,753 Sylvia Steward (W.I.) TBD Robert Johnston DEM 18,251JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT - 38th Dist Daniel VanDeKerkhove (W.I.) TBD Frank Cusumano REP 31,772 Non-Incumbent Position, One 6-Year Term Ray Twp Library Board (6) Peter J. Lucido III REP 31,292 Kathleen G. Galen 8,853 Wayne D. Conner II 908 Nancy J. Nevers REP 29,407 Michael D. Klinefelt 5,926 Theresa A. Goike 1,415 Charlie Oliver REP 29,480JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT - 39th Dist James Jerse 871 RAY TWP Incumbent Position, One 6-Year Term Marla B. Stabile 913 Supervisor Joseph F.
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