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Results for contested races in Ingham, Eaton, Clinton
LANSING – Right here’s a take a look at election outcomes for contested races and poll proposals for voters in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties. An * denotes winner. Outcomes are with 100% precincts reporting except in any other case famous. This record doesn’t embrace uncontested races.
U.S. Senate
(with 99% votes in)
*Elissa Slotkin (D), 2,689,444
Mike Rogers (R), 2,670,772
U.S. Home
2nd District
(with 99% of votes in)
Michael Lynch (D), 133,923
*John Moolenaar (R), 275,017
seventh District
(with 99% of votes in)
Curtis Hertel (D), 209,842
*Tom Barrett (R), 226,694
L. Rachel Dailey (Libertarian), 14,226
State Home
71st District
(with 99% of votes in)
Mark Zacharda (D), 20,181
*Brian BeGole (R), 33,828
73rd District
*Julie Brixie (D), 24,657
Joshua Rockey (R), 20,371
74th District
*Kara Hope (D), 28,959
Tom Izzo (R), 16,117
seventy fifth District
(with 86% of votes in)
*Penelope Tsernoglou (D), 29,170
Frank Lambert (R), 19,707
76th District
*Angela Witwer (D), 28,210
Andy Shaver (R), 25,954
77th District
(with 68% of votes in)
Emily Dievendorf (D), 19,931
Cady Ness-Smith (R), 17,162
78th District
(with 99% of votes in)
Christine Terpening (D), 15,052
*Gina Johnsen (R), 32,778
93rd District
(with 99% of votes in)
Kevin C. Seamon (D), 14,905
*Tim Kelly (R), 33,096
Michigan Supreme Courtroom
(with 79% of votes in)
*Kimberly Ann Thomas (D), 2,289,152
Andrew Fink (R), 1,474,402
Michigan Supreme Courtroom, time period ends Jan. 1, 2029
*Kyra Harris Bolden (D), 2,308,710
Patrick O’Grady (R), 1,459,867
State Board of Schooling (vote for two)
(with 90% of votes in)
Ted Jones (D), 2,167,800
Adam Zemke (D), 2,074,939
*Tom McMillin (R), 2,255,265
*Nikki Snyder (R), 2,283,069
Michigan State College Board of Trustees (vote for two)
(with 93% of votes in)
Rebecca Bahar-Prepare dinner (D), 2,240,359
Tommy Stallworth (D), 2,087,834
*Mike Balow (R), 2,333,041
*Julie Maday (R), 2,266,195
College of Michigan Board of Trustees (vote for two)
(with 93% of votes in)
*Denise Ilitch (D), 2,319,037
Shauna Ryder Diggs (D), 2,169,659
*Carl Meyers (R), 2,411,309
Sevag Vartanian (R), 2,115,174
Wayne State College Board of Governors (vote for two)
(with 93% of votes in)
Rasha Demashkieh (D), 2,110,785
Mark Gaffney (D), 2,123,516
*Michael Busuito (R), 2,280,493
*Sunny Reddy (R), 2,208,908
Ingham County prosecutor
*John Dewane (D), 91,615
Norm Shinkle (R), 48,387
Ingham County sheriff
*Scott Wriggelsworth (D), 98,706
Steve Fox (R), 44,310
Ingham County clerk
*Barb Byrum (D), 94,759
Joseph Werner (R), 47,180
Ingham County treasurer
*Alan Fox (D), 89,415
Bruce Little (R), 50,486
Ingham County register of deeds
*Derrick Quinney (D), 89,654
Karla Skoczylas (R), 50,486
Ingham County drain commissioner
*Patrick Lindemann (D), 91,095
Brian Beauchine (R), 48,670
Ingham County commissioners
1st District
Lisa Marie Downey (D), 3,684
*Randy Maiville (R), 6,932
2nd District
Karl Sime (D), 4,619
*Karla Ruest (R), 6,599
3rd District
*Chris Trubac (D), 6,312
Leslie Markwort (R), 4,594
4th District
*Todd Tennis (D), 5,710
Jack Jordan (R), 3,155
5th District
*Myles Johnson (D), 5,378
Clint Tarver (R), 1,892
6th District
*Rachel Willis (D), 6,595
Courtney Brogan (R), 2,810
7th District
*Thomas Morgan (D), 6,087
Michael Wiggins (R), 2,310
8th District
*Robert Pena (D), 5,723
Evelyn Davis (R), 1,988
9th District
*Ryan Sebolt (D), 7,473
Robert Macomber (R), 1,976
tenth District
*Gabrielle Lawrence (D), 6,219
Scott Greenlee (R), 2,372
eleventh District
*Mark Grebner (D), 5,332
Virginia Werner (R), 1,455
12th District
*Irene Cahill (D), 5,500
Nathan Mahn (R), 1,707
13th District
*Tanya Pratt (D), 7,860
Geoffrey Recktenwald (R), 3,618
14th District
*Mark Polsdofer (D), 6,793
Nikki Wang (R), 2,641
15th District
Michelle Rosa (D), 5,450
*Monica Schafer (R), 6,312
Township places of work
Delhi Township supervisor
*Eddie Montemayor (D), 8,340
John Hayhoe (R), 7,700
Delhi Township park commissioner (vote for 7)
*Victoria Bondy (D), 8,758
*Stephanie Day (D), 8,982
*Paul Dykema (D), 8,603
*Dennis Fulk (D), 8,762
*Raymond King (D), 8,326
*Kevin Leonard (D), 8,409
*Steve Warfield (D), 8,433
Susan Lierman, (R), 7,010
Leslie Township trustee (vote for two):
*Greg Gilliland (R), 902
*Invoice Whitbeck (R), 807
Dale Ward, no celebration affiliation, 417
Meridian Township clerk
Angela Demas (D), 16,679
Patty McPhee (R), 7,635
Onondaga Township supervisor
Phil Hutchinson (R), 1,208
Tom Bugbee, no celebration affiliation, registered write-in candidate, 157
Williamstown Township supervisor
Gwen Chirico-Brandon (D), 1,774
Ron Poth (R), 1,811
Williamstown Township clerk
Robin Cleveland (D), 1,808
Robert Barkham (R), 1,741
Williamstown Township trustee (vote for 4):
*Jim Brinker (D), 1,784
*Mark Steinberg (D), 1,828
*Keith Creagh (R), 1,920
*Kevin Duffy (R), 1,920
John Kane (R), 1,688
Aaron Porter (R), 1,661
Non-partisan races
Mason Metropolis Council member (vote for 4):
*Leon Clark, 2,045
*Elaine Ferris, 1,966
Daniel Giganti, 1,193
*Thomas Husby, 2,086
Shawn Sodman, 1,679
Rita Vogel, 1,490
*Russell Whipple, 1,753
Village of Webberville president
*Sam Schulte, 334
Lana Stanfield, 248
Village of Stockbridge trustee (vote for 3)
*Fred Cattell, 276
*Amy Good, 273
*Kim Morehouse, 294
Rebecca Smar, 228
Faculty board races
East Lansing college board (vote for 3)
*Elizabeth Guerrero Lyons, 9,570
*Chris Martin, 8,175
Felix Thibodeau, 5,277
*Estrella Torrez, 8,955
East Lansing college board (Partial time period)
Gary Holbrook, 4,574
*Abbie Tykocki, 8,458
Lansing Faculty District board (vote for 3)
(totals don’t embrace LSD voters in different counties)
James Allen, 10,127
*Keturah Bouyer, 12,390
Joshua Crim, 9,034
*LaVonté Heard, 15,607
Dan Nowiski, 7,832
Kyle Richard, 10,964
*Cirea Strode, 15,958
Simon Verghese, 6,860
Leslie college board (vote for 4)
*David Cowing, 1,659
Mary Louise Crowl, 1,528
*Bradley Dunlap, 1,713
*Bud Fifield, 1,755
*Eric Isham, 1,768
Mason college board (vote for two)
*Matt Bennett, 4,105
*Matt Corridor, 3,682
*Lacy Harding, 4,184
*Michael Kelly, 3,397
Brandon Leffew, 1,330
Stockbridge college board (vote for two)
*Jill Marie Ogden, 1,378
*Richard Ramalia III, 1,086
Amanda Schaeffer, registered write-in, 111
Williamston college board (vote for two)
Julie Conley, 2,251
*Heather Gorsline, 3,567
Ginger Vincent, 1,392
*Deborah Sue Wolf, 2,779
Lansing Group Faculty trustee (vote for two)
Terry Frazier 75,174
Chatum Taylor 71,180
Ryan Smith 63,861
Ingham County poll proposals
Ingham County housing and homeless millage
*Sure, 82,891
No, 51,236
Ingham County lodging excise tax improve
Sure, 53,554
*No, 76,955
Capital Space Transportation Authority millage renewal
*Sure, 72,291
No, 31,733
East Lansing Metropolis Constitution Modification
*Sure, 7,972
No, 6,666
Metropolis of Mason marihuana gross sales ordinance revision: Town presently prohibits marijuana gross sales, and is asking voters to amend the ordinance to permit as much as two leisure marijuana retail companies within the metropolis.
Sure, 1,979
*No, 2,675
Leroy Township senior middle millage
*Sure, 1,162
No, 862
Wheatfield Township senior middle millage renewal
*Sure, 658
No, 395
Williamstown Township millage improve for Williamston Space Senior Heart
*Sure, 1,961
No, 1,604
Leslie Public Faculties sinking fund millage renewal
*Sure, 1,819
No, 1,690
Eaton County sheriff
*Tom Reich (D), 35,282
Mike Atayan (R), 27,236
Eaton County treasurer
Terrance Augustine (D), 29,977
*Dairus Reynnet (R), 31,565
Drain commissioner
Will Pitylak (D), 28,843
*Richard Wagner (R), 32,458
Eaton County Board of Commissioners
District 1
Dayanara Ryelle (D), 1,140
*Tim Barnes (R), 3,171
District 2
Landon Myers (D), 2,170
*Chris Arndt (R), 2,492
District 3
*Jason Peek (D), 2,543
Darren Musolff (R), 1,954
District 4
*Brandon Haskell (D), 2,493
Rick Olivarez (no celebration affiliation), 953
District 7
*Mark Mudry (D), 2,734
Jerry Burger (R), 1,457
District 8
*Kyle Jones (D), 2,065
Kevin Bush (R), 858
District 9
Elva Reyes (D), 1,516
*Brian Droscha (R), 2,757
District 10
*Jacob Toomey (D), 2,448
Jim Ruff (R), 2,440
District 11
Mikaela Bliven (D), 1,469
*Scott Hansen (R), 2,618
Shawn Furgala (no celebration affiliation), 230
District 12
Branden Dyer (D), 1,472
*Nicole Christensen (R), 2,107
District 13
Carl Berendsohn (D), 850
*Jim Mott (R), 2,643
District 14
Glenna Hood (D), 1,360
*Frank Holmes (R), 2,731
District 15
Helen Broom (D), 1,477
*Keith Barber (R), 2,187
Township places of work
Carmel Township supervisor
Daniel Daly (no celebration affiliation), 345
*Rick Dykstra (R), 1,148
Carmel Township trustee (vote for two)
Jennifer Beck (no celebration affiliation), 294
James Coney (no celebration affiliation), 136
Justin Emery (no celebration affiliation), 185
*Debra Montgomery (no celebration affiliation), 312
*Donald Ramsey (R), 1,079
Delta Township trustee (vote for 4)
*Beth Bowen (D), 11,906
*Fonda Brewer (D), 11,262
*Andrea Cascarilla (D), 12,208
*Karen Mojica (D), 10,920
Michelle Hart (R), 8,210
David Howell (R), 7,669
Oneida Township supervisor
*Rick Jones (R), 1,498
Justin Kilgore (no celebration affiliation), 780
Oneida Township trustee (vote for 4)
Susan Deer Dembowski (D), 1,121
Jim Inexperienced (D), 1,065
*Thomas Campbell (R), 1,379
*Jeri Haddix (R), 1,370
*Madelyne Lawry (R), 1,438
*Janet Schultz (R), 1,487
Roxand Township supervisor
*Larry Mead (R), 587
Rob Piercefield (no celebration affiliation), 403
Windsor Township trustee (vote for 4)
*Robert Gardner (D), 2,197
*Curt Myers (D), 2,250
Jason Knott (R), 2,151
Anthony Piper Jr. (R), 2,190
*Sandra Pray (R), 2,453
*Stacy VanElls (R) 2,284
Non-partisan races
Village of Vermontville trustee (vote for 3)
Rodney Harmon, 134
*Kimberlee Kenyon, 189
*Christopher Morris, 157
*Mark Wenger, 172
Faculty board races
Eaton Rapids college board (vote for two)
Jeannine Brake-Norder, 1,630
Mary Burleson, 2,092
*Melissa Eckman, 2,347
Joseph Loren, 1,685
*Brian Ross, 3,039
Grand Ledge college board (vote for 3)
Brenton Bell, 4,166
Ben Cwayna, 4,679
*Coban Holmes, 5,404
*Matt Oppenheim, 6,772
*Kali Stevens, 8,698
Tim Totten, 3,588
Olivet college board (vote for two)
*Jeff Barkley, 1,358
Anthony Faulkner, 1,121
*Katie Starkweather, 1,175
Eaton County poll proposals
Eaton County working millage improve
Sure, 26,812
*No, 28,436
Grand Ledge faculties working millage renewal
*Sure, 9,582
No, 7,973
Grand Ledge faculties sinking fund millage renewal
Sure, 9,375
No, 8,234
Eaton Rapids Space District Library millage
Sure, 2,971
*No, 3,739
Clinton County
Clinton County Board of Commissioners
2nd District
Evelyn Quiroga-Klein (D), 1,674
*Zach Rudat (R), 5,118
third District
John Husby (D), 2,265
*Bruce DeLong (R), 4,039
4th District
Matthew Boak (D), 3,243
*Brian Hurtekant (R), 4,339
fifth District
Muhammad Salman Rais (D), 3,448
*Robert Showers (R), 4,061
sixth District
*John Andrews (D), 3,204
Anne Hill (R), 2,122
seventh District
*Dwight Washington (D), 3,213
Jim Spagnuolo (R), 3,191
Township places of work
Bathtub Township trustee (vote for 4)
*Kate Hagerman (D), 3,958
*Cheryl Kellerman (D), 3,733
*Ray Kotke (D), 3,566
*Allen Rosekrans (D), 3,576
Man Elsenheimer (R), 3,145
Jack Phillips (R), 3,109
Ovid Township supervisor
Gary Criner (D), 421
*Jennings West (R), 879
Ovid Township clerk
William Jones (D), 350
*Claudia Barrett Pluge (R), 948
Ovid Township trustee (vote for two)
Gregory Atwood (no celebration affiliation), 191
*Bobby Byles (R), 872
*Kurt Wolf (R), 869
Watertown Township treasurer
*Susan Biergans (R), 2,353
Jon VanCourt (no celebration affiliation), 450
Non-partisan races
St. Johns Metropolis Fee (vote for 3)
*Chris DeLiso, 1,373
*Brad Gurski, 1,585
*Eric Hufnagel, 2,049
Marc Mercer, 935
Jean Ruestman, 1,325
Metropolis of Ovid mayor
William Lasher, 75
Daniel Lupu, 186
*Mary Perrien, 373
Village of Elsie trustee (vote for 3)
*Todd Carroll, 280
*Samuel Frink, 203
*Mark Helt, 210
Joseph Ondrusek,174
Faculty board races
Bathtub college board (vote for two)
Fred Derksen, 1,450
*Ken Krapohl, 1,510
*Kathryn Reed, 2,181
DeWitt college board (vote for two)
*Hana Carpenter, 5,125
Adam Stephens, 2,985
*Brad Wever, 4,762
Ovid-Elsie college board (vote for 3)
Charles Inexperienced, 1,283
*David Huff, 1,437
Eric Jones, 966
*Becky Taylor-Williams, 1,459
*Sue Zalecki-Kadlek, 1,294
Pewamo-Westphalia college board (vote for two)
Trina Anderson, 742
*Julie Farmer, 813
Timothy Schafer, 762
*Jared Smith, 860
St. Johns college board (vote for two)
Timothy Jackson, 2,926
*Jessica Parker-Sternburgh, 5,256
*Brian Randolph 4,367
James Sills, 3,781
Poll proposals
Metropolis of Ovid constitution revision
*Sure, 304
No, 214
Metropolis of St. Johns Headlee override proposal
Sure, 1,337
*No, 2,383
Victor Township highway millage renewal
*Sure, 1,345
No, 826
Westphalia Township parks and recreation millage
Sure, 556
*No, 965
Westphalia Township hearth millage renewal
*Sure, 1,137
No, 359
Westphalia Township highway millage renewal
*Sure, 1003
No, 482
Fulton faculties sinking fund proposal
Sure, 300
*No, 364
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