Michigan judicial elections, 2014 | |
Overview | |
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Total candidates: | 327 |
Primary candidates: | 87 |
General election candidates: | 288 |
Incumbency | |
Incumbents: | 211 |
Incumbent success rate: | 99% |
Competition - general election | |
Percent of candidates in contested races: | 32% |
Percent uncontested: | 68% |
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Supreme court elections |
Despite high hopes by Democrats to flip the partisan balance of the supreme court and the millions of dollars that poured into the supreme court campaigns pre-election, much stays the same in the Michigan judiciary. The Michigan Supreme Court elections brought no change to the court's party balance. Neither party gained or lost seats, as two Republican incumbents, Brian Zahra and David Viviano, were re-elected, and Democratic candidate Richard Bernstein will fill the seat of a former Democratic justice.
There were a total of 327 judicial candidates running in Michigan this year, 211 of which were incumbents. 196 judicial candidates were unopposed for election in November. Only 16 incumbent judges competed in a contested election, and three of them were defeated.
For general election results, see: Michigan judicial elections, 2014.
For primary election results, see: Michigan primary elections, 2014.
Name | Court |
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Brian MacKenzie | 52nd District Court - Division 1 |
Dean Ausilio | 37th District Court - Seat 1 |
Mark Braunlich | First Judicial District Court - Seat 1 |
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