2008 Michigan House of Representatives election explained

Election Name:2008 Michigan House of Representatives election
Country:Michigan
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2006 Michigan House of Representatives election
Previous Year:2006
Next Election:2010 Michigan House of Representatives election
Next Year:2010
Seats For Election:All 110 seats in the Michigan House of Representatives
Majority Seats:56
Turnout:4,654,205 (62.29%)
Leader1:Andy Dillon
Party1:Michigan Democratic Party
Leaders Seat1:17th District
Last Election1:58
Seats After1:67
Seat Change1: 9
Popular Vote1:2,693,373
Percentage1:57.08%
Leader2:Kevin Elsenheimer
Party2:Michigan Republican Party
Leaders Seat2:105th District
Last Election2:52
Seats After2:43
Seat Change2: 9
Popular Vote2:1,960,832
Percentage2:41.56%
Map Size:350px
Speaker
Before Election:Andy Dillon
Before Party:Michigan Democratic Party
After Election:Andy Dillon
After Party:Michigan Democratic Party

The 2008 Michigan House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2008, with partisan primaries to select the parties' nominees in the various districts on August 5, 2008.[1]

Results

Districts 84–110

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gongwer.com/programming/politics_electresults.cfm?year=2008&electtype=0&special=0&win=0&key=0&race=1301 Gongwer News Service: 2008 General Election—Results