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Happening Today. Bernie Sanders won Michigan in , and the state offers the biggest trove of the day for Democrats with delegates at stake. Republicans also vote on Tuesday. The following is a summary of Michigan's Democratic Primary.

Michigan has delegates and available delegates including supers. Joe Biden Winner. Bernie Sanders Winner.

Michael Bloomberg Winner. Elizabeth Warren Winner. Pete Buttigieg Winner. Uncommitted Winner. Amy Klobuchar Winner. Tulsi Gabbard Winner. Andrew Yang Winner. When are polls open? Who Represents Me? Congress special elections Governors State executives State legislatures Ballot measures State judges Municipal officials School boards.

How do I update a page? Election results. Privacy policy About Ballotpedia Disclaimers Login. Michigan presidential election. Presidential election by state, Harris D. Taxpayers Party of Michigan. Brian T. Carroll no running mate Independent Write-in. Jade Simmons no running mate Independent Write-in.

Tom Hoefling no running mate Independent. Kasey Wells no running mate Independent Write-in. Tara Hunter no running mate Independent Write-in. Total votes: 5,, Bernie Sanders. Michael Bloomberg. Elizabeth Warren. Pete Buttigieg. Amy Klobuchar. Tulsi Gabbard. Andrew Yang. Michael Bennet. Cory Booker. Marianne Williamson.

John Delaney. Donald Trump. Mark Sanford. Joe Walsh. Biden in Flint, October 31, Biden in Detroit, October 31, Biden in Southfield, October 16, Biden in Detroit, October 16, Biden in Grand Rapids, October 2, Biden in Warren, September 9, Trump in Grand Rapids, November 2, Trump in Traverse City, November 2, Trump in Washington, November 1, Trump in Waterford Township, October 30, Trump in Lansing, October 27, Trump in Muskegon, October 17, Trump in Freeland, September 10, Total Votes.

Election results via: Michigan Department of State. Election results via: Michigan Secretary of State. P [20]. Michigan quick stats Became a state in 26th state admitted to the United States Michigan is the only state that consists of two peninsulas. Source: U. Census Bureau , "American Community Survey" 5-year estimates Click here for more information on the census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Michigan.

Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here. McClain, who has had a long career with a financial services firm in southeastern Michigan, ran a spirited campaign and won. The plainspoken McClain, who readily says that with her "what you see is what you get," didn't sneak up on anyone; pundits had heard a buzz about her campaign for some time.

I know Lisa will be a strong ally for President Trump over these next four years, working to enact America First policies that will better the lives of Michiganders. Elissa Slotkin , D-Holly, two years ago flipped what had been a Republican-held district covering northern Oakland County and Livingston and Ingham counties, and after a long night of tabulating votes we know who she will face in November.

The Associated Press called the race for Junge on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, Decision Desk HQ, a well-known firm that compiles election results for media clients and campaigns, had already called the race, and, on Wednesday morning, Junge posted on Twitter, "The path to taking back the House runs through MI08 and I am ready to win in November.

Together we will Make the House Republican Again! Junge sticks to a traditional Republican platform espousing small government, free markets and gun rights, and is a supporter of the president's, but he also comes across as thoughtful in conversation, striking more nuanced positions than some. However, he's in for a battle with Slotkin, a former acting assistant secretary at the Pentagon who has seemed to strike a balance in a district that is still clearly conservative in parts but has also trended more Democratic in others.

In another district flipped by Democrats in , U. Haley Stevens , D-Rochester Hills, was unopposed in her primary. The winner in the five-person Republican field to challenge her was Birmingham lawyer Eric Esshaki.

Kerry Bentivolio , R-Milford. Shortly after 1 p. Wednesday, Esshaki claimed victory. People responded to my message that politics are broken and they want government to tackle real problems," he said. Esshaki, who worked at a New York law firm before moving back to Michigan, adheres to a conservative platform, arguing for secure borders and smaller government, and has argued on the campaign trail that something must be done to discourage younger Americans from embracing socialism.

A former nurse, he supports social distancing, the use of masks and other recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to control the spread of COVID and says while he wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare, he would not do so until a replacement was in place to protect coverage of preexisting conditions and some other aspects of the law.

And while Esshaki says he is a supporter of Trump's, he also says that's not why he is in this race.



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