2022 MIDTERM ELECTIONS
2022 Midterm Elections results in Michigan: who won the Senate, House and Governor races?
Gov. Whitmer was re-elected in Michigan, with voters also approving a ballot measure to protect abortion rights. Two House races are too close to call.
Polls in Michigan closed at 8 p.m. ET and it looks like the night will go to the Democrats. Gov. Whitmer is projected to win her re-election and Democrats are expected to hold onto their seats in the House of Representatives.
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Governor
Incumbent Gretchen Whitmer (D) faced Republican Tudor Dixon (R) up in the Great Lakes. Whitmer won the previous ballot in 2018 by a 10 percentage point swing, and while she scraped out a victory, the margin was much smaller this time around.
Candidate | Votes % | Vote count |
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Gretchen Whitmer (D) - WINNER | 54.5% | 2,425,440 |
Tudor Dixon (R) | 43.9% | 1,956,780 |
Note: Results are not final
Senate
Due to Senate voting rules, no Senate seats are to be voted upon in the 2022 midterms.
House
Michigan had 14 congressional districts, though this number will be reduced to 13 after the US Census showed a decline in population, relative to other states.
Let’s take a look at the makeup of the delegation that will be sent to Washington DC.
During the last election, the state was split 50-50, with seven representatives elected from either party. Currently, it looks like the state could send one more Democrat to Congress than Republicans.
Total Seats | Democrats | Republicans |
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13 | 7 | 6 |
Note: Results are not final