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2024 Michigan's 8th congressional district election [1] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Kristen McDonald Rivet: 217,490 : 51.25 : Republican: Paul Junge 189,317 44.61 Working Class: Kathy Goodwin 8,492 2.00 Libertarian: Steve Barcelo 4,768 1.12 Constitution: James Allen Little 2,681 0.63 Green: Jim Casha 1,602 0.38 Total votes 424,350 : 100 ...
See live updates of Michigan election results from the 2024 election, ... District 1. District 2. District 3. ... Latest news and electoral college results. Congressional election live updates: ...
Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet is projected to win Michigan's 8th Congressional District, beating out Republican Paul Junge with 51.3% of the vote to his 44.6%.
The 2024 November general election is underway.. The state has 13 U.S. House seats to be decided on Nov. 5 but only a handful of those are expected to be competitive, starting with open seats in ...
Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet wins election to U.S. House in Michigan's 8th Congressional District Abortion rights supporters win on ballot measures in seven states, lose in three Germany's quarrelsome government meets in last-minute effort to find solution for its ailing economy
Democrat Kristen McDonald Rivet won election to a U.S. House seat representing Michigan on Wednesday. Her victory means Democrats will retain control of a competitive district after Rep. Dan Kildee, who has represented the Flint area for about a decade, decided to retire.
2024 Michigan's 8th House of Representatives district general election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Helena Scott (incumbent) 37,677 : 87.53% : Republican: Alex Kuhn 3,964 9.21% Working Class: Logan Ausherman 1,402 3.26% Total votes 43,043 : 100.0
Mike Bishop, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 8th congressional district (2015–2019), Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate (2007–2011) [157] Candice Miller, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 10th congressional district (2003–2017), 40th secretary of state of Michigan (1995–2003) [157] Organizations. American Conservative Union [159]