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Firm elections in Michigan

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan

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All 14 Michigan seats in the United States House of Representatives
Bulk political party Minority party Third party
Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
Last election seven vii 0
Seats before 7 6 1
Seats won 7 seven 0
Seat change Steady Increase1 Decreaseone
Popular vote 2,688,527 2,617,881 59,958
Percentage 49.58% 48.27% 1.xi%
Swing Decrease 2.75% Increase three.62% Increase 0.82%

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The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan was held on November iii, 2020, to elect the 14 U.S. Representatives from the country of Michigan, one from each of the state's 14 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2022 U.S. presidential election, likewise every bit other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Party primaries were held on August 4, 2020. The Michigan delegation prior to the ballot consists of vii Democrats, six Republicans and ane Libertarian. Unless otherwise indicated, the Cook Political Report rates the races as safe for the political party of the incumbents.

Overview [edit]

Results of the 2022 Us House of Representatives elections in Michigan by district:[one]

Pop vote
Autonomous 49.58%
Republican 48.27%
Other 1.86%
House seats
Democratic 50.00%
Republican 50.00%

Commune 1 [edit]

2020 Michigan'due south 1st congressional district election

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Nominee Jack Bergman Dana Ferguson
Party Republican Autonomous
Popular vote 256,581 153,328
Percentage 61.7% 36.viii%

U.Due south. Representative before election

Jack Bergman
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jack Bergman
Republican

The 1st district covers the Upper Peninsula and the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. The incumbent is Republican Jack Bergman, who was re-elected with 56.3% of the vote in 2018.[two]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Jack Bergman, incumbent U.S. Representative[3]

Primary results [edit]

Democratic main [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Dana Ferguson, construction worker[iii]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Linda O'Dell, onetime Wall Street research annotator and trader[five]

Primary results [edit]

Libertarian primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Declared [edit]
  • Ben Boren, vice chair of the Michigan Libertarian Political party[6]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Study[seven] Safe R July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safety R June two, 2020
Sabato'south Crystal Ball[nine] Safe R July 2, 2020
Politico[10] Rubber R April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Prophylactic R June 3, 2020
RCP[12] Safe R June ix, 2020
Niskanen[13] Rubber R June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

Commune ii [edit]

2020 Michigan'due south 2nd congressional district election

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Nominee Pecker Huizenga Bryan Berghoef
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 238,711 154,122
Pct 59.ii% 38.2%

U.S. Representative before ballot

Bill Huizenga
Republican

Elected U.South. Representative

Nib Huizenga
Republican

The 2nd district runs forth the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan taking in Lake, Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo counties and parts of Mason County, and includes parts of the Grand Rapids suburbs, including Ottawa County and parts of Allegan and Kent counties. The incumbent is Republican Pecker Huizenga, who was re-elected with 55.three% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Republican main [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Pecker Huizenga, incumbent U.S. Representative[15]

Primary results [edit]

Democratic primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Bryan Berghoef, United Church building of Christ pastor[xvi]

Primary results [edit]

Third parties [edit]

Declared [edit]

  • Jean-Michael Creviere (Green), activist[17]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Prophylactic R July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Rubber R June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Brawl[9] Safe R July 2, 2020
Pol[10] Safe R April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Rubber R June 3, 2020
RCP[12] Safe R June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe R June 7, 2020

Polling [edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Bill
Huizenga (R)
Bryan
Berghoef (D)
Other/
Undecided
Denno Research (D)[A] July viii–11, 2020 400 (LV) 49% 31% 20%

Results [edit]

Commune 3 [edit]

2020 Michigan's third congressional district election

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Nominee Peter Meijer Hillary Scholten
Political party Republican Democratic
Pop vote 213,649 189,769
Pct 53.0% 47.0%

U.S. Representative before election

Justin Amash
Libertarian

Elected U.S. Representative

Peter Meijer
Republican

The 3rd district is based in western Michigan, and is home to the metropolis of Grand Rapids. The incumbent is Libertarian Justin Amash, who was re-elected as a Republican with 54.4% of the vote in 2018,[2] and appear that he was leaving the party on July iv, 2019.[18] Amash decided on July xvi, 2022 not to seek re-ballot to his House seat.[19]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Peter Meijer, U.Due south. Army veteran and grandson of Frederik Meijer[20]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Lynn Afendoulis, land representative[21]
  • Joe Farrington, bar owner[5]
  • Tom Norton, quondam village president and Afghanistan War veteran[22]
  • Emily Rafi, attorney[23]
Withdrew [edit]
  • Joel Langlois, businessman and president of the DeltaPlex Arena and Conference Center[24] [25]
  • Jim Lower, country representative[26]
Declined [edit]
  • Jase Bolger, former Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives[27]
  • Brian Ellis, businessman and candidate for Michigan'southward 3rd congressional district in 2014[28]

Endorsements [edit]

Lynn Afendoulis

State officials
  • Julie Alexander, state representative[29]
  • Sue Allor, state representative[29]
  • Joe Bellino, state representative[29]
  • Triston Cole, state representative and country House majority flooring leader[29]
  • Kathy Crawford, state representative[29]
  • Gary Eisen, state representative[29]
  • Diana Farrington, land representative[29]
  • Annette Glenn, state representative[29]
  • Beth Griffin, state representative[29]
  • Michele Hoitenga, state representative[29]
  • Pamela Hornberger, state representative[29]
  • Gary Howell, country representative[29]
  • Brandt Iden, state representative[29]
  • Steve Johnson, state representative[29]
  • Bronna Kahle, state representative[29]
  • Beau LaFave, land representative[29]
  • Eric Leutheuser, state representative[29]
  • Peter MacGregor, state senator and state Senate majority floor leader and former land representative (2011-2015)[29]
  • Matt Maddock, land representative[29]
  • Gregory Markkanen, country representative[29]
  • Aaron Miller, state representative[29]
  • Mike Mueller, state representative (originally endorsed Jim Lower)[29]
  • Jack O'Malley, land representative[29]
  • John Reilly, state representative[29]
  • Daire Rendon, state representative[29]
  • Jason Sheppard, land representative[29]
  • Bradley Slagh, state representative[29]
  • Scott VanSingel, state representative[29]
  • Henry Vaupel, state representative[29]
  • Pauline Wendzel, state representative[29]
  • Mary Whiteford, state representative[29]
  • Karen Whitsett, state representative (Democrat)[30]
Organizations
  • Maggie's List[31]
  • National Association of Realtors PAC[32]
  • Right to Life of Michigan PAC (co-endorsed with Peter Meijer)[33]
  • Susan B. Anthony List Candidate Fund PAC[34]

Peter Meijer

Federal officials
  • Tom Cotton fiber, U.S. Senator from Arkansas and former U.S. Representative (AR-04) (2013-2015)[35]
  • Dan Crenshaw, U.South. Representative (TX-02)[35]
  • Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative (WI-08)[35]
  • Richard Grenell, Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations and one-time U.S. Administrator to Germany (2018–2020) and interim Managing director of National Intelligence (2020)[36]
  • Kevin McCarthy, U.Southward. Representative (CA-23) and Firm Minority Leader and former House Majority Leader (2014–2019)[37]
  • Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative (LA-01) and House Minority Whip[38]
  • Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative (FL-06)[35]
State officials
  • Thomas Albert, state representative (originally endorsed Jim Lower)[39]
  • Jim Lower, state representative and 2022 Republican candidate in MI-03[35]
Organizations
  • Right to Life of Michigan PAC (co-endorsed with Lynn Afendoulis)[40]
  • Republican Main Street Partnership PAC[41]
  • Tea Party Express[42]
Individuals
  • DeVos family[43]
  • John Eastward. James, Republican nominee in the 2022 and 2022 U.Southward. Senate elections in Michigan[44]
  • Peter Secchia, former U.S. Administrator to Italy and San Marino (1989-1993) and Republican National Committee vice chair[43]

Jim Lower (withdrawn)

State officials
  • Thomas Albert, state representative[45]
  • Judy Emmons, onetime state senator (2011-2019) and state representative (2003-2009)[46]
  • Mike Mueller, country representative[47]
  • Rick Outman, country senator and former state representative (2011-2017)[48]
  • Jason Wentworth, land representative and country Business firm speaker pro tempore[49]

Polling [edit]

Poll source Appointment(southward)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of fault
Lynn
Afendoulis
Peter
Meijer
Undecided
National Enquiry Inc.[B] June 15–xvi, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 17% 41%

Hypothetical polling

with Justin Amash and Jim Lower
Poll source Date(due south)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lynn
Afendoulis
Justin
Amash
Jim
Lower
Peter
Meijer
Tom
Norton
Undecided
Strategic National[one] June 29 – July 1, 2019 400 (LV) ± iv.9% 17% 17% 27% 4% 5% 30%
Practical Political Consulting[two] June 5–9, 2019 335 (LV) 33% 49%

Primary results [edit]

Democratic chief [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Hillary Scholten, chaser[50]
Failed to qualify [edit]
  • Amanda Brunzell, navy veteran[51]
Withdrew [edit]
  • Doug Berth, healthcare operations managing director[52]
  • Nick Colvin, attorney[53] [54]
  • Emily Rafi, attorney[55] (running equally a Republican) [56]
Declined [edit]
  • Cathy Albro, farmer and nominee for Michigan's 3rd congressional district in 2018[57]

Endorsements [edit]

Principal results [edit]

Libertarian main [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Declined [edit]
  • Justin Amash, incumbent U.S. Representative[64]

Full general election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking Equally of
The Melt Political Report[7] Tossup Oct 21, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Tossup October ane, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9] Lean R (flip) July 2, 2020
Politico[10] Tossup Apr 19, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Tossup October 29, 2020
RCP[12] Tossup June nine, 2020
Niskanen[13] Tossup June 7, 2020

Polling [edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Peter
Meijer (R)
Hillary
Scholten (D)
Undecided
Strategic National Oct 15–17, 2020 400 (LV) ± four.nine% 46% [b] 46% 7%
42%[c] 50% 8%
DCCC Targeting & Analytics Department (D)[C] October 7–ix, 2020 449 (LV) ± 4.9% 42% 47% eleven%
National Enquiry (R)[B] Oct v–7, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.ix% 50% 43%
Nosotros Ask America September 19–20, 2020 400 (LV) ± iv.nine% 48% 41% 10%
ALG Enquiry (D)[C] September 16–xx, 2020 501 (LV) ± 4.4% 42% 44% 14%
Global Strategy Group (D) September 8–ten, 2020 400 (LV) ± iv.9% 41% 41% 18%[d]
ALG Enquiry (D)[D] June three–7, 2020 502 (LV) ± four.4% 39% 40%

Hypothetical polling

with Lynn Afendoulis and Hillary Scholten
Poll source Appointment(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lynn
Afendoulis (R)
Hillary
Scholten (D)
Undecided
ALG Inquiry (D)[D] June 3–seven, 2020 502 (LV) ± 4.4% xl% 40%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Other Undecided
ALG Research (D)[C] September 16–twenty, 2020 501 (LV) ± 4.4% 42% 45%
GSG (D) September eight–10, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 40% 45% 3%[e] 12%
DCCC Targeting & Analytics (D)[C] February 24–25, 2020 405 (LV) 45% 47%

Results [edit]

District 4 [edit]

2020 Michigan's 4th congressional district election

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Nominee John Moolenaar Jerry Hilliard
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 242,621 120,802
Percent 65.0% 32.4%

U.S. Representative before ballot

John Moolenaar
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

John Moolenaar
Republican

The quaternary commune encompasses primal Michigan, including Midland and Mountain Pleasant. The incumbent is Republican John Moolenaar, who was re-elected with 62.6% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Republican master [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • John Moolenaar, incumbent U.Due south. Representative[65]

Primary results [edit]

Democratic main [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Jerry Hilliard, teacher and nominee for this seat in 2018[66]
Defeated in chief [edit]
  • Anthony Feig, Central Michigan Academy professor[67]

Chief results [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[vii] Condom R July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Prophylactic R June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Brawl[ix] Safety R July 2, 2020
Political leader[10] Safety R April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[xi] Safety R June 3, 2020
RCP[12] Rubber R June 9, 2020
Niskanen[xiii] Safe R June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

District v [edit]

2020 Michigan's 5th congressional district election

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Nominee Dan Kildee Tim Kelly
Political party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 196,599 150,772
Percentage 54.4% 41.8%

U.S. Representative before election

Dan Kildee
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Dan Kildee
Democratic

The 5th commune takes in the Saginaw Bay, including Bay City, Saginaw, and Flint. The incumbent is Democrat Dan Kildee, who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2018.[two]

Autonomous primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Dan Kildee, incumbent U.S. Representative

Primary results [edit]

Republican master [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Tim Kelly, onetime state representative and former Saginaw County commissioner[68]
Defeated in master [edit]
  • Earl Lackie[69]
Withdrew [edit]
  • Christina Fitchett-Hickson[69]

Principal results [edit]

Full general election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Study[vii] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Brawl[9] Condom D July 2, 2020
Politico[10] Likely D Apr 19, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Safe D June iii, 2020
RCP[12] Prophylactic D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe D June vii, 2020

Results [edit]

Commune six [edit]

2020 Michigan's 6th congressional district election

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Nominee Fred Upton Jon Hoadley
Party Republican Democratic
Pop vote 211,496 152,085
Percentage 55.viii% 40.i%

U.S. Representative before election

Fred Upton
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Fred Upton
Republican

The 6th commune is based in southwest Michigan, including all of Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties, as well equally most of Allegan County. The incumbent is Republican Fred Upton, who was re-elected with l.ii% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Fred Upton, incumbent U.S. Representative[70]
Defeated in principal [edit]
  • Elena Oelke, existent estate agent[71]

Primary results [edit]

Democratic primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Jon Hoadley, state representative[72]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Jen Richardson, instructor[73]
Declined [edit]
  • Matt Longjohn, physician and nominee for Michigan'due south 6th congressional district in 2018[74]

Endorsements [edit]

Jon Hoadley

U.South. Presidents
  • Barack Obama, 44th President of the U.s.a. (2009-2017), U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005-2008)[58]
U.S. Vice Presidents
  • Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the Usa and 2022 Democratic nominee for President[75]
Federal officials
  • Kamala Harris, U.Southward. Senator from California; 2022 vice presidential nominee[76]
  • Pramila Jayapal, U.S. Representative for Washington's 7th congressional district[77]
  • Mark Schauer, former U.S. Representative for Michigan'southward seventh congressional commune (2009-2011) and Democratic nominee for 2022 Michigan gubernatorial election[78]
State officials
  • Garlin Gilchrist, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan[78]
  • Sean McCann, Land Senator and former State Representative[78]
  • Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General[78]
  • Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan[79]
Local officials
  • Abdul El-Sayed, former executive director of the Detroit Wellness Department (2015-2017) and 2022 Michigan gubernatorial candidate[78]
  • Andrew Gillum, former Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida (2014-2018) and Democratic nominee for 2022 Florida gubernatorial ballot[78]
  • Bobby Hopewell, former mayor of Kalamazoo (2007-2019)[78]
Notable Individuals
  • Mondaire Jones, 2022 Autonomous nominee for New York'south 17th congressional district[80]
Labor unions
  • AFT Michigan[78]
  • BAC Local 2[78]
  • Communication Workers of America Local 4123 and Region 4[78]
  • Insulators Local 47[78]
  • International Brotherhood of Electric Workers Local 131[78]
  • Michigan Instruction Clan[81]
  • Michigan Nurses Association[78]
  • Michigan Pipe Trades Association[78]
  • National Education Association[78]
  • SMART Local vii[78]
  • Southwest Michigan Edifice Trades[78]
  • United Association Local 357[78]
  • United Nutrient and Commercial Workers Local 951[78]
Organizations
  • Brand New Congress[82]
  • Clean Water Action[83]
  • CPC PAC[78]
  • Democracy for America[84]
  • End Citizens United[78]
  • Equality PAC[78]
  • Human Rights Campaign[85]
  • League of Conservation Voters[86]
  • LGBTQ Victory Fund[87]
  • NARAL[88]
  • People for the American Manner[78]
  • Planned Parenthood Action Fund[78]
  • Progressive Modify Entrada Commission[78]
  • Sierra Social club[63]

Primary results [edit]

Full general ballot [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking Every bit of
The Melt Political Report[7] Lean R August 6, 2020
Within Elections[8] Likely R June two, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[nine] Lean R July 2, 2020
Pol[10] Lean R April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Likely R June three, 2020
RCP[12] Lean R June nine, 2020
Niskanen[thirteen] Lean R June 7, 2020

Polling [edit]

Poll source Appointment(south)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Fred
Upton (R)
Jon
Hoadley (D)
Undecided
LOC Wick (D)[East] August 25–28, 2020 400 (LV) ±  4.9% 46% twoscore% 14%
RMG Research/Term Limits July xxx – August half dozen, 2020 500 (RV) ±  iv.v% 36% forty% 23%
Victoria Research and Consulting (D)[F] May 2–v, 2020 400 (LV) ±  4.9% 37% 38% 25%

Hypothetical polling

with Fred Upton and Jen Richardson
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Fred
Upton (R)
Jen
Richardson (D)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing (D)[K] July xvi, 2020 604 (LV) ± 4.0% 36% 56% 8%
with generic Republican and generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
Gravis Marketing (D)[H] July 16, 2020 604 (LV) ± four.0% 46% 43% eleven%

Results [edit]

District 7 [edit]

2020 Michigan's 7th congressional district ballot

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Nominee Tim Walberg Gretchen Driskell
Political party Republican Autonomous
Popular vote 227,524 159,743
Percentage 58.7% 41.3%

U.S. Representative before election

Tim Walberg
Republican

Elected U.South. Representative

Tim Walberg
Republican

The 7th district is based in southeast Michigan, taking in the western suburbs of Ann Arbor, Monroe County, as well as parts of Lansing in Eaton County. The incumbent is Republican Tim Walberg, who was re-elected with 53.8% of the vote in 2018.[ii]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Tim Walberg, incumbent U.S. Representative

Primary results [edit]

Democratic primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Gretchen Driskell, former state representative, former mayor of Saline, and nominee for Michigan'due south 7th congressional district in 2022 and 2018[89]
Failed to qualify [edit]
  • Samuel Branscum[90]
  • Ryan Hall[91]

Principal results [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking Every bit of
The Melt Political Study[seven] Rubber R July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe R June two, 2020
Sabato'due south Crystal Ball[9] Prophylactic R July 2, 2020
Politico[ten] Probable R April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[xi] Rubber R June iii, 2020
RCP[12] Safe R June nine, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe R June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

District viii [edit]

2020 Michigan's 8th congressional district election

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Nominee Elissa Slotkin Paul Junge
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 217,922 202,525
Percentage fifty.ix% 47.3%

U.Due south. Representative before ballot

Elissa Slotkin
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Elissa Slotkin
Democratic

The 8th commune is based in southeast Michigan, including most of Lansing too as Oakland County, including Rochester. The incumbent is Democrat Elissa Slotkin, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2018.[2] The Cook Political Report has rated this competition as 'lean Democratic'.[92]

Autonomous master [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Elissa Slotkin, incumbent U.S. Representative

Endorsements [edit]

Main results [edit]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Paul Junge, one-time news ballast for Play a trick on 47 News and sometime external diplomacy director at Water ice[95]
Eliminated in primary [edit]
  • Mike Detmer, businessman and former president of Immature Republicans[96]
  • Alan Hoover, U.South. Marine Corps veteran[97]
  • Kristina Lyke, criminal defense attorney[98]
Butterfingers [edit]
  • Nikki Snyder, Michigan Department of Educational activity board member and registered nurse[99] [69]
Declined [edit]
  • Tom Barrett, state senator[100]
  • Mike Bishop, sometime U.Due south. Representative[101]
  • Joe Hune, erstwhile state senator[100]
  • Meghan Reckling, chair of the Livingston Canton Republican Party[102]
  • Lana Theis, state senator[100]

Primary results [edit]

Libertarian primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Declared [edit]
  • Joe Hartman, tax advisor[103]

General ballot [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Lean D July ii, 2020
Inside Elections[eight] Safe D August 7, 2020
Sabato'southward Crystal Brawl[9] Likely D October 15, 2020
Politico[x] Lean D October 11, 2020
Daily Kos[eleven] Likely D October 29, 2020
RCP[12] Lean D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[xiii] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

Commune nine [edit]

2020 Michigan's ninth congressional district election

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Nominee Andy Levin Charles Langworthy
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 230,318 153,296
Pct 57.seven% 38.4%

U.S. Representative earlier election

Andy Levin
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Andy Levin
Democratic

The ninth district is centered around the northern suburbs of Detroit, taking in southeastern Oakland County and southern Macomb County, including the cities of Royal Oak and Warren. The incumbent is Democrat Andy Levin, who was elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Democratic master [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]

  • Andy Levin, incumbent U.Southward Representative

Chief results [edit]

Republican principal [edit]

Candidate [edit]

Nominee [edit]

  • Charles Langworthy, U.South. Navy veteran[104]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Gabi Grossbard, former cars salesman[104]

Principal results [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe D June two, 2020
Sabato'south Crystal Ball[9] Safety D July ii, 2020
Political leader[10] Rubber D Apr xix, 2020
Daily Kos[xi] Prophylactic D June three, 2020
RCP[12] Prophylactic D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe D June vii, 2020

Results [edit]

Commune 10 [edit]

2020 Michigan'southward tenth congressional district election

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Nominee Lisa McClain Kimberly Bizon
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 271,607 138,179
Percentage 66.3% 33.7%

U.Southward. Representative before election

Paul Mitchell
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Lisa McClain
Republican

The 10th district takes in the eastern Lower Peninsula region known as the Thumb, consisting of Huron County, Lapeer County, St. Clair County, and Sanilac Canton as well equally most of northern Macomb County and eastern Tuscola Canton. The incumbent is Republican Paul Mitchell, who was re-elected with 60.8% of the vote in 2018,[2] and subsequently announced he would not seek re-election on July 24, 2022 over health issues.[105]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Lisa McClain, finance executive[106]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Shane Hernandez, state representative[107]
  • Doug Slocum, retired Brigadier full general[108]
Failed to qualify [edit]
  • Brandon Mikula
  • Richard Piwko
  • Bisham Singh[69]
Declined [edit]
  • Kevin Daley, state senator[109]
  • Dan Lauwers, state senator[109]
  • Pete Lucido, country senator[105]
  • Pete Lund, sometime state representative[105]
  • Mike MacDonald, state senator[109]
  • Candice Miller, Macomb Canton Public Works Commissioner and former U.Due south. Representative[105]
  • Paul Mitchell, incumbent U.South. Representative[105]
  • Phil Pavlov, land senator and candidate for Michigan's 10th congressional district in 2016[109]

Endorsements [edit]

Shane Hernandez

Federal officials
  • Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas[110]
  • Kevin McCarthy, U.Southward. Representative (CA-23), House Minority Leader, and old House Majority Leader (2014-2019)[111]
  • Paul Mitchell, U.Southward. Representative (MI-10)[112]
State officials
  • Jack Brandenburg, former state senator (2011–2019) and state representative (2003–2008)[113]
  • Phil Dark-green, state representative[114]
  • Pamela Hornberger, state representative[115]
  • Doug Wozniak, state representative[115]
Organizations
  • Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Action[116]
  • Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Michigan PAC[117]
  • Club for Growth PAC[118]
  • Gun Owners of America[111]
  • Right to Life of Michigan PAC (co-endorsed with Lisa McClain and Doug Slocum)[119]
  • Tea Party Express[120]
Newspapers
  • Detroit News [121]
Individuals
  • Ted Nugent, guitarist and singer-songwriter[122]

Polling [edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of mistake
Shane
Hernandez
Lisa
McClain
Doug
Slocum
Undecided
WPA Intelligence Archived August iii, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[I] July 14–15, 2020 400 (LV) ± iv.ix% 33% 27% ten% 30%
WPA Intelligence Archived August three, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[I] June 15–sixteen, 2020 – (V)[f] 27% 32% 12% 29%

Primary results [edit]

Autonomous primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Kimberly Bizon, nominee for Michigan's tenth congressional district in 2018[131]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Kelly Noland, U.S. Army veteran and onetime nurse[five]
Failed to qualify [edit]
  • Don Wellington, quondam Treasury Department policy advisor[132]

Primary results [edit]

General ballot [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[seven] Safe R July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Condom R June 2, 2020
Sabato'due south Crystal Ball[9] Safe R July two, 2020
Pol[x] Condom R April xix, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Safe R June 3, 2020
RCP[12] Safe R June 9, 2020
Niskanen[thirteen] Safe R June 7, 2020

Endorsements [edit]

Results [edit]

District 11 [edit]

2020 Michigan's 11th congressional district ballot

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Nominee Haley Stevens Eric Esshaki
Party Autonomous Republican
Pop vote 226,128 215,405
Pct l.2% 47.8%

U.South. Representative before election

Haley Stevens
Autonomous

Elected U.S. Representative

Haley Stevens
Democratic

The 11th district is situated northwest of Detroit, comprising portions of northwestern Wayne and southwestern Oakland counties. The incumbent is Democrat Haley Stevens, who flipped the district and was elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2018.[ii]

Autonomous primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominated [edit]
  • Haley Stevens, incumbent U.S. Representative

Main results [edit]

Republican chief [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Eric Esshaki, attorney [133]
Defeated in primary [edit]
  • Frank Acosta, businessman[97]
  • Kerry Bentivolio, former U.S. Representative (2013–2015)[134]
  • Carmelita Greco, entrepreneur[135]
  • Whittney Williams, auto show product specialist and old model[136]
Failed to qualify [edit]
  • Scott Keller[97]

Primary results [edit]

Endorsements [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking Every bit of
The Melt Political Report[7] Lean D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe D Baronial 7, 2020
Sabato'southward Crystal Ball[nine] Likely D July 2, 2020
Politico[10] Lean D Apr nineteen, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Probable D June 3, 2020
RCP[12] Lean D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[xiii] Rubber D June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

District 12 [edit]

2020 Michigan's 12th congressional district ballot

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Nominee Debbie Dingell Jeff Jones
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 254,957 117,719
Percentage 66.4% 30.7%

U.S. Representative before election

Debbie Dingell
Democratic

Elected U.Southward. Representative

Debbie Dingell
Democratic

The 12th district, nether its current borders, is located in the southeastern region of the lower peninsula, stretching from Detroit's western suburbs to Ann Arbor. It includes portions of Washtenaw and Wayne counties. The incumbent is Democrat Debbie Dingell, who was re-elected with 68.one% of the vote in 2018.

Democratic primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Debbie Dingell, incumbent U.Southward. Representative[91]
Defeated in master [edit]
  • Solomon Rajput, medical student and founding member of the Michigan Resistance[142] [143]
Withdrawn [edit]
  • Anthony Carbonaro, small concern possessor and convict[144] [145] [146]

Endorsements [edit]

Chief results [edit]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • Jeff Jones, nominee for Michigan's 12th congressional district in 2022 and 2018[69]

Primary results [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Melt Political Study[7] Safe D July two, 2020
Inside Elections[viii] Condom D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Brawl[9] Prophylactic D July ii, 2020
Pol[10] Safe D April xix, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Prophylactic D June iii, 2020
RCP[12] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results [edit]

District thirteen [edit]

2020 Michigan's 13th congressional district election

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Nominee Rashida Tlaib David Dudenhoefer
Political party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 223,205 53,311
Percentage 78.1% xviii.vii%

U.Southward. Representative before election

Rashida Tlaib
Democratic

Elected U.Southward. Representative

Rashida Tlaib
Democratic

The 13th district is located entirely inside Wayne Canton, including parts of western Detroit and its suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Rashida Tlaib, who was elected with 84.ii% of the vote in 2022 without major-political party opposition.[2]

Autonomous primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]

  • Rashida Tlaib, incumbent U.S. Representative[150]

Defeated in master [edit]

  • Brenda Jones, onetime U.S. Representative and President of the Detroit Metropolis Council[151]
Declined [edit]
  • Sharon McPhail, former Detroit city councilwoman[152]
  • Benny Napoleon, Wayne County sheriff[152]
Endorsements [edit]

Polling [edit]

Poll source Date(due south)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Rashida
Tlaib
Brenda
Jones
Undecided
Target Insyght July 20–22, 2020 500 (LV) ± iv.5% 52% 24% 23%
Data for Progress[J] July 16–22, 2020 182 (LV) 58% 30% 12%
Target Insyght March 31 – Apr 2, 2020 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 43% 34% 33%
Target Insyght July 23–25, 2019 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 56% 19% 25%

Primary results [edit]

Republican primary [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]
  • David Dudenhoefer, commune chair for the 13th Congressional District Republican Committee[178]
Defeated in chief [edit]
  • Linda Sawyer, nurse[179]
  • Al Lemmo, retired engineer[179]

Master results [edit]

General election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Condom D July two, 2020
Inside Elections[viii] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[nine] Safe D July ii, 2020
Political leader[10] Safety D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[xi] Safe D June iii, 2020
RCP[12] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[xiii] Safe D June seven, 2020

Results [edit]

Commune 14 [edit]

2020 Michigan's 14th congressional district election

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Nominee Brenda Lawrence Robert Patrick
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 271,370 62,664
Percentage 79.three% xviii.iii%

U.S. Representative earlier ballot

Brenda Lawrence
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Brenda Lawrence
Democratic

The 14th district spans from eastern Detroit to Pontiac, taking in Farmington Hills and Southfield. The incumbent is Democrat Brenda Lawrence, who was re-elected with 80.ix% in 2018.[ii]

Autonomous primary [edit]

Candidate [edit]

Nominee [edit]

  • Brenda Lawrence, incumbent U.South. Representative

Defeated in primary [edit]

  • Terrance Morrison, retired Detroit public works official and candidate for Michigan's 14th congressional district in 2016[180]

Main results [edit]

Republican chief [edit]

Candidates [edit]

Nominee [edit]

  • Robert Patrick, edifice contractor[69]

Defeated in primary [edit]

  • Daryle F. Houston[181]

Chief results [edit]

Full general election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Melt Political Study[7] Prophylactic D July ii, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Rubber D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9] Safety D July 2, 2020
Politico[10] Safe D April xix, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Safe D June iii, 2020
RCP[12] Rubber D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe D June seven, 2020

Results [edit]

Run across also [edit]

  • 2020 Michigan elections

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d east f g h i j g Primal:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ With weighting past party ID
  3. ^ Without weighting by party ID
  4. ^ Includes "Refused"
  5. ^ "Refused" with 3%
  6. ^ Non yet released
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll conducted for the Berghoef campaign.
  2. ^ a b Poll sponsored by Meijer's entrada
  3. ^ a b c d Poll sponsored past the DCCC.
  4. ^ a b Poll sponsored past Scholten's campaign
  5. ^ LOC Wick is an arm of the Left of Center PAC which supports Autonomous candidates
  6. ^ Poll sponsored by Hoadley'southward campaign
  7. ^ Poll conducted for Richardson'southward entrada.
  8. ^ Poll conducted for Richardson's campaign.
  9. ^ a b Poll sponsored past Gild for Growth, which endorsed Hernandez prior to the sampling menses
  10. ^ Poll released after the primary in August

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External links [edit]

  • "League of Women Voters of Michigan". (State affiliate of the U.South. League of Women Voters)
  • National Institute on Money in Politics; Entrada Finance Institute, "Michigan 2022 & 2022 Elections", Followthemoney.org
  • Regime Documents Circular Table of the American Library Clan, "Michigan", Voting & Elections Toolkits
  • "Michigan: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA
  • Michigan at Ballotpedia
Official entrada websites for 1st district candidates
  • Jack Bergman (R) for Congress
  • Dana Ferguson (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
  • Bryan Berghoef (D) for Congress Archived August fourteen, 2019, at the Wayback Automobile
  • Jean-Michael Creviere (G) for Congress
  • Bill Huizenga (R) for Congress
Official entrada websites for third district candidates
  • Peter Meijer (R) for Congress
  • Hillary Scholten (D) for Congress Archived July eleven, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates
  • Jerry Hilliard (D) for Congress
  • John Moolenaar (R) for Congress
Official entrada websites for fifth district candidates
  • Tim Kelly (R) for Congress Archived Jan 26, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Dan Kildee (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 6th district candidates
  • Jon Hoadley (D) for Congress
  • Fred Upton (R) for Congress
Official entrada websites for seventh district candidates
  • Gretchen Driskell (D) for Congress
  • Tim Walberg (R) for Congress
Official entrada websites for 8th district candidates
  • Paul Junge (R) for Congress
  • Elissa Slotkin (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 9th district candidates
  • Charles Langworthy (R) for Congress Archived March 28, 2020, at the Wayback Motorcar
  • Andy Levin (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 10th district candidates
  • Kimberly Bizon (D) for Congress
  • Lisa McClain (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 11th district candidates
  • Eric Esshaki (R) for Congress
  • Haley Stevens (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for twelfth district candidates
  • Debbie Dingell (D) for Congress
Official entrada websites for 13th district candidates
  • David Dudenhoefer (R) for Congress
  • Rashida Tlaib (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 14th district candidates
  • Brenda Lawrence (D) for Congress
  • Robert Patrick (R) for Congress

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