2011 Michigan State House Special Election

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The 2011 Michigan State House Special Election took place on November 8, 2011. Democratic won the seat by receiving 100.00% of the popular vote. A total number of 4,556 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 3 candidates ran for the seat.

Results by Districts

District 29

Tim Greimel of Democratic received 57.68% of the votes, totaling 2,628 votes, to win the election, defeated Sam Scott of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 30.31%. The total votes casted was 4,556.

2011 Michigan State House Special Election in District 29
Democratic Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
Tim Greimel Democratic 2,628 57.68%
Sam Scott Democratic 1,247 27.37%
Randy Carter Democratic 681 14.95%
Election Date: 2011-11-08, Valid Votes: 4,556, Margin: 30.31%
Republican Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
Bob Gray Republican 719 77.81%
Bryan Guy Republican 205 22.19%
Election Date: 2011-11-08, Valid Votes: 924, Margin: 55.62%
2011 Michigan State House Special Election in District 29 (Democratic Primary) - Results by County
County Tim Greimel
Democratic
Sam Scott
Democratic
Randy Carter
Democratic
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Oakland 2,628 57.68% 1,247 27.37% 681 14.95% 4,556 30.31%
Total 2,628 57.68% 1,247 27.37% 681 14.95% 4,556 30.31%
2011 Michigan State House Special Election in District 29 (Republican Primary) - Results by County
County Bob Gray
Republican
Bryan Guy
Republican
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes %
Oakland 719 77.81% 205 22.19% 924 55.63%
Total 719 77.81% 205 22.19% 924 55.62%

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