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  2. Michigan's 6th Senate district - Wikipedia

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    2014 Michigan Senate election, District 6 [86] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Hoon-Yung Hopgood (incumbent) 42,835 : 62.3 : Republican: Darrell McNeill 25,919 37.7 Total votes 68,754 : 100 : Democratic hold

  3. Michigan's 6th House of Representatives district - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted from the former Wayne County, 3rd district [6] Morris Hood, Jr. Democratic: 1973–92 84th 85th 86th Detroit [7] Redistricted from the 21st district in 1972 [8] and to the 11th district in 1992 [9] David S. Points: Democratic: 1993–94 87th Detroit [10] Martha Scott: Democratic: 1995–2000 88th 89th 90th Detroit [11] Term limited ...

  4. Pamela Pugh - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Louise Pugh (born December 20, 1970) is an American public health scientist, politician, and the current president of the Michigan State Board of Education.She first won election to the board in 2014 and was reelected in 2022.

  5. Freep picks for Michigan House of Representatives in Aug. 6 ...

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    The Detroit Free Press Editorial Board has endorsed the following candidates for the Michigan House of Representatives in the Aug. 6 party primary election. The editorial board chooses the best ...

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  7. Who's winning the 2024 Michigan State University Board of ...

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    Two spots are available in the Michigan State University Trustee race. Get live election results here.

  8. Michigan Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The state board is composed of eight members [2] nominated by party conventions and elected at-large for terms of eight years, with two members being elected at each biennial state general election. The governor is authorized to fill vacancies on the state board and also serves as an ex officio member of the state board, without the right to vote.

  9. Election 2024: Who won party nominations to run for Michigan ...

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    The Democratic and Republican parties each nominated two candidates for the two seats up for grabs. Voters will make the final decision in November. Election 2024: Who won party nominations to run ...