2012 United States House Special Election in Michigan

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The 2012 United States House Special Election in Michigan took place on September 5, 2012. Democratic won the seat by receiving 100.00% of the popular vote. A total number of 11,450 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 2 candidates ran for the seat.

Results by Districts

District 11

David A. Curson of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 11,450 votes, to win the election, defeated Donald R. Green of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 100.00%. The total votes casted was 11,450.

2012 United States House Special Election in Michigan District 11
Democratic Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
David A. Curson Democratic 11,450 100.00%
Donald R. Green Democratic 0 0.00%
Election Date: 2012-09-05, Valid Votes: 11,450, Margin: 100.00%
Republican Primary
Candidate Party Votes %
Kerry Bentivolio Republican 10,280 41.69%
Nancy Cassis Republican 8,803 35.70%
Carolyn Kavanagh Republican 2,653 10.76%
Steve King Republican 1,715 6.95%
Kenneth Crider Republican 1,208 4.90%
Election Date: 2012-09-05, Valid Votes: 24,659, Margin: 5.99%
2012 United States House Special Election in Michigan District 11 (Democratic Primary) - Results by County
County David A. Curson
Democratic
Donald R. Green
Democratic
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes %
Oakland 2,692 100.00% - - 2,692 100.00%
Wayne 8,758 100.00% - - 8,758 100.00%
Total 11,450 100.00% - 0.00% 11,450 100.00%
2012 United States House Special Election in Michigan District 11 (Republican Primary) - Results by County
County Kerry Bentivolio
Republican
Nancy Cassis
Republican
Carolyn Kavanagh
Republican
Steve King
Republican
Kenneth Crider
Republican
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Oakland 3,659 43.92% 3,633 43.61% 532 6.39% 272 3.26% 235 2.82% 8,331 0.31%
Wayne 6,621 40.55% 5,170 31.66% 2,121 12.99% 1,443 8.84% 973 5.96% 16,328 8.89%
Total 10,280 41.69% 8,803 35.70% 2,653 10.76% 1,715 6.95% 1,208 4.90% 24,659 5.99%

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