Governor:
(R) Schuette 51 Calley 25 Colbeck 13 Hines 11
(D) Whitmer 52 El-Sayed 30 Thanedar 18
No surprise. Shri can’t buy votes.
Senate
(R) James 55 Pensler 45
Trump’s endorsement was key here.
Congress
6 (D) Longjohn 37 Franklin 29 Benac 21 Eichholz 13
9 (D) Levin 52 Lipton 42 Dynasty wins here.
11 (R) Epstein 31 Raczkowski 26 Kowall 18 Kesto 14 Bentivolio 11
11 (D) Stevens 27 Greimel 22 Gupta 21 Saad 19 Skinner 10
13 (Regular) (D) Tlaib 33 Jones 29 Wild 14 Young 12 Conyers 6 Jackson 5
13 (Special) (D) Jones 37 Tlaib 36 Wild 15 Conyers 11
A split black vote allowed Tlaib to win the regular primary, while a smaller candidate field allowed Jones to win the special primary.
State Senate
1 (D) Chang 49 Talabi 27 Progressive wins.
2 (D) Hollier 27 Banks 19 Aiyash 17 The cranks were rejected here.
3 (D) Santana 42 Woronchak 39 Belle 14
4 (D) Bullock 45 Durhal 39
5 (D) Alexander 54 Knezek 46 Huge upset of a white D.
6 (D) Geiss 65 Kosowski 35 More liberal D wins.
8 (R) Lucido 72 Goike 28
9 (D) Wojno 63 Lodovisi 37
10 (R) MacDonald 59 Shallal 27
11 (D) Moss 52 Bailey 21
12 (R) McCready 45 Tedder 44 Whitney 8 Moderate wins due to split conservative vote.
14 (R) Johnson 77 Houston 23
15 (R) Runestad 90 Saari 10 Good.
16 (R) Shirkey 64 Dame 36
18 (D) Irwin 35.6 Deatrick 35.2 Rajendra 26
19 (R) Bizon 59 Callton 41 More conservative R wins.
21 (R) LaSata 55 Pagel 45 Conservative R wins.
22 (R) Theis 75 Marinaro 25 Good.
24 (R) Barrett 70 Roberts 30 Big victory.
26 (R) Nesbitt 52 Genetski 29 Consumers Energy smear campaign wins here.
29 (R) Afendoulis 81 Oesch 19
30 (R) Victory 42 Garcia 26 Haveman 26 DeBoer 6 Good that Garcia lost.
31 (R) Daley 59 Glenn 41 Consumers Energy smear campaign wins here.
…(D) Luczak 53 Jordan 20 Pro-life D wins primary.
32 (D) Phelps 59 Gaudreau 41
33 (R) Outman 72 Alexander 28
34 (R) Bumstead 52 Hughes 48 Hughes’ big spending didn’t save her.
…(D) Sias-Hernandez 54 LaMonte 46 Big upset of preferred D candidate.
35 (R) VanderWall 49 Rendon 24 Franz 23 Younger candidate beats two former reps.
37 (R) Schmidt 80 Gurr 20
38 (R) McBroom 69 Carey 31
State House
11 (D) Jones 62 Walker 38
19 (D) Pohutsky 55 Centers 45 Preferred D candidate loses.
28 (D) Stone 53 Green 47 Incumbent D upset here.
31 (D) Sowerby 56 Robertson 44 Close call for incumbent.
35 (D) Bolden 45 Reiter 24 Gregory 22 State senator Gregory loses his attempt to move down.
36 (R) Wozniak 46 Lund 32 Czasak 15
38 (R) Crawford 53 Turner 47 Moderate incumbent barely survives.
…(D) Breen 49 Bagchi 34 Less-funded D wins.
39 (R) Berman 41 Kosmatka 38 Tatulyan 14
40 (R) Wolkinson 29 Zane 20 Banerian 16 Bossardet 16 Conservative candidate wins.
…(D) Manoogian 53 Bedi 47
41 (R) Tietz 48 Baker 44 Conservative candidate wins.
43 (R) Schroeder 45 Aliaga 28 Bartolotta 27
44 (R) Maddock 63 O’Brien 19 Huge win for Tea Party/Trumpist candidate.
51 (R) Mueller 65 Shapiro 18
55 (D) Warren 77 McNally 23 Warren moves down to get her third term.
63 (R) Hall 57 Maturen 37 Moderate incumbent loses big to Trumpist.
65 (R) Lightner 51 Brittain 27 Rice 15 Conservative wins here.
68 (D) Anthony 58 Collison 21 DeWeese 10 DeWeese’s party switch didn’t go well.
71 (R) Barnes 42 Cascarilla 31
…(D) Witwer 60 Bowen 33
72 (R) Johnson 76 Antel 24 Big win for conservative incumbent.
73 (R) Afendoulis 49 Regan 24
77 (R) Brann 92 Oesch 8
78 (R) Paquette 49 Mann 20
79 (R) Wendzel 46 Moen 22 Rolling 17
81 (R) Eisen 24.3 Nicholl 24.1 Stocker 23 Very close here.
84 (R) Green 39 Bierlein 38 Smith 23
88 (R) Meerman 63 Bosch 21
89 (R) Lilly 79 Zimmerman 21
90 (R) Slagh 84 Estrada 16
91 (R) VanWoerkem 77 Jager 23
93 (R) Filler 57 Hill 31 Anderson 12
94 (R) Wakeman 45 Gerhardt 44.7 Very close here.
98 (R) Glenn 57 Hamann 43 This win was closer than it should have been.
99 (D) Brown 56 Quast-Lentz 35 Preferred D candidate loses.
101 (R) O’Malley 85 Cater 15
102 (R) Hoitenga 66 Barnett 34 Big win for conservative incumbent.
107 (R) Chatfield 83 Newville 17
110 (R) Markkanen 29.2 Schott 28.8 Tervo 25