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United States House of Representatives Elections in Michigan 2018

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The 2022 U.Due south. House of Representatives elections in Michigan took identify on November 6, 2018. Voters elected fourteen candidates to serve in the U.Southward. House, one from each of the state's fourteen congressional districts.

Partisan breakup

Heading into the November half dozen election, the Republican Party held ix of the xiv congressional seats from Michigan.

Members of the U.Due south. House from Michigan -- Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 2018 After the 2022 Election
Democratic Party iv 7
Republican Party ix 7
Vacancy 1 0
Full 14 14

Incumbents

Heading into the 2022 ballot, the incumbents for the fourteen congressional districts were:

Name Political party District
Jack Bergman Ends.png Republican 1
Bill Huizenga Ends.png Republican 2
Justin Amash Ends.png Republican 3
John Moolenaar Ends.png Republican iv
Dan Kildee Electiondot.png Democratic 5
Fred Upton Ends.png Republican 6
Tim Walberg Ends.png Republican 7
Mike Bishop Ends.png Republican 8
Sander Levin Electiondot.png Autonomous 9
Paul Mitchell Ends.png Republican 10
David Trott Ends.png Republican 11
Debbie Dingell Electiondot.png Democratic 12
Vacant thirteen
Brenda Lawrence Electiondot.png Democratic 14

2016 Pivot Counties

See also: Pivot Counties and Congressional districts intersecting with Pivot Counties

Michigan features nine congressional districts that intersect with one or more Pivot Counties. These 206 Pin Counties voted for Donald Trump (R) in 2022 after voting for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012.

The 206 Pivot Counties are located in 34 states. Iowa, with 31, had the nearly such counties. Heading into the 2022 elections, the partisan makeup of the 108 congressional districts intersecting with Pivot Counties was more Republican than the partisan breakup of the U.Southward. House. Of the 108 congressional districts that had at least one Pivot Canton, 63 percent were held by a Republican incumbent, while 55.iv percent of U.S. Business firm seats were won by a Republican in the 2022 elections.[1]

Candidates

See also: Statistics on U.S. Congress candidates, 2018
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District 1

Run into also: Michigan'due south 1st Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Autonomous primary)
Run into also: Michigan's 1st Congressional District election (August vii, 2022 Republican principal)

General election candidates

  • Jack Bergman  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Matthew Morgan  (Autonomous Party)

Main candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Matthew Morgan (Write-in) ✔

Did non make the ballot:

  • Dwight Brady
  • Dana Alan Ferguson
  • Matthew Morgan
Matthew Morgan was disqualified from the principal ballot in May 2018, but successfully ran equally a write-in candidate. He appeared on the full general election ballot.[2]

Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Jack Bergman (Incumbent) ✔

District 2

See as well: Michigan's second Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Run across likewise: Michigan's 2nd Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Republican primary)

Full general election

General election candidates

  • Bill Huizenga  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Rob Davidson  (Democratic Political party)
  • Ronald Graeser  (U.S. Taxpayers Political party)

Main candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Rob Davidson ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Nick Schiller

Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Nib Huizenga (Incumbent) ✔

District 3

Full general candidates

General election candidates

  • Justin Amash  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Cathy Albro  (Democratic Party)
  • Ted Gerrard  (U.S. Taxpayers Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Douglas Smith

Write-in candidates

  • Joe Farrington

Primary candidates

See also: Michigan's 3rd Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Meet also: Michigan's tertiary Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Republican primary)

Democratic Party Democratic master candidates

  • Cathy Albro ✔
  • Fred WoodenCandidate Connection

Did not make the ballot:

  • Jeff Thomas

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Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Justin Amash (Incumbent) ✔

Did non make the ballot:

  • Joe Farrington

Grey.png Independents

  • Douglas Smith[3]

District iv

Encounter also: Michigan'south 4th Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
See also: Michigan'south quaternary Congressional District ballot (Baronial 7, 2022 Republican primary)

General candidates

General election candidates

  • John Moolenaar  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Jerry Hilliard  (Democratic Party)

Primary candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Jerry Hilliard ✔
  • Zigmond Kozicki

Did not make the election:

  • Dion Adams

Republican Party Republican chief candidates

  • John Moolenaar (Incumbent) ✔

District 5

Run into besides: Michigan's 5th Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Democratic master)
See as well: Michigan's fifth Congressional District election (August seven, 2022 Republican primary)

Full general election

Full general ballot candidates

  • Dan Kildee  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Travis Wines  (Republican Party)
  • Kathy Goodwin  (Working Course Political party)

Principal candidates

Democratic Party Autonomous main candidates

  • Dan Kildee (Incumbent) ✔

Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Travis Wines ✔


Libertarian Party Libertarians

Withdrew

  • Dylan Robinson[4]

Commune six

Come across also: Michigan's 6th Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Autonomous master)
See also: Michigan's 6th Congressional District ballot (Baronial seven, 2022 Republican primary)

General election

General election candidates

  • Fred Upton  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Matt Longjohn  (Autonomous Party)
  • Stephen J. Young  (U.South. Taxpayers Party)

Primary candidates

Democratic Party Democratic principal candidates

  • David Benac
  • Rich Eichholz
  • George Franklin
  • Matt Longjohn ✔

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Paul Clements
  • Eponine Garrod
  • Aida Gray

Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Fred Upton (Incumbent) ✔

District vii

See also: Michigan'due south 7th Congressional District election (Baronial 7, 2022 Democratic principal)
See as well: Michigan'southward 7th Congressional Commune election (August seven, 2022 Republican primary)

Full general election

General election candidates

  • Tim Walberg  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Gretchen Driskell  (Democratic Party)

Primary candidates

Democratic Party Democratic main candidates

  • Gretchen Driskell ✔
  • Steven Friday

Republican Party Republican principal candidates

  • Tim Walberg (Incumbent) ✔

District 8

See also: Michigan's eighth Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
See also: Michigan'southward 8th Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Republican master)

Full general candidates

Full general election candidates

  • Mike Bishop  (Incumbent) (Republican Party)Candidate Connection
  • Elissa Slotkin  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Brian Ellison  (Libertarian Party)
  • David Jay Lillis  (U.Southward. Taxpayers Political party)

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Primary candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Elissa Slotkin ✔
  • Chris Smith

Republican Party Republican main candidates

  • Mike Bishop (Incumbent) ✔Candidate Connection
  • Lokesh Kumar

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Libertarian Party Libertarians

  • Brian Ellison

District 9

Encounter as well: Michigan's 9th Congressional Commune election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Run into also: Michigan's 9th Congressional District ballot (Baronial seven, 2022 Republican master)

General candidates

General election candidates


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Primary candidates

Democratic Party Autonomous primary candidates

  • Martin Brook
  • Andy Levin ✔Candidate Connection
  • Ellen Lipton

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Steven Bieda

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Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Candius Stearns ✔Candidate Connection

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Green Party

Green

  • John McDermott

District 10

Run into also: Michigan's 10th Congressional Commune ballot (August vii, 2022 Democratic principal)
See also: Michigan's 10th Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Republican primary)

General candidates

General ballot candidates

  • Paul Mitchell  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Kimberly Bizon  (Democratic Political party)
  • Harley Mikkelson  (Green Party)
  • Jeremy Peruski  (Independent)Candidate Connection

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Primary candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Frank Accavitti Jr.
  • Kimberly Bizon ✔
  • Michael McCarthy

Republican Party Republican chief candidates

  • Paul Mitchell (Incumbent) ✔


Grey.png Independent

  • Jeremy Peruski[5]

Green Party

Light-green

  • Harley Mikkelson

District 11

Encounter as well: Michigan'south 11th Congressional District ballot (Baronial 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Encounter too: Michigan'south 11th Congressional District election (August seven, 2022 Republican primary)

General candidates

General ballot candidates


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Master candidates

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Tim Greimel
  • Suneel Gupta
  • Fayrouz Saad
  • Nancy Skinner
  • Haley Stevens ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Dan Haberman

Republican Party Republican chief candidates

  • Kerry Bentivolio
  • Lena Epstein ✔
  • Klint Kesto
  • Mike Kowall
  • Rocky Raczkowski

Did not make the ballot:

  • Kristine Bonds
  • Kurt Heise

Libertarian Party Libertarian

  • Leonard Schwartz Green check mark transparent.png

Grey.png Independents

  • Cooper Nye[6]

Commune 12

See also: Michigan'south 12th Congressional District election (Baronial seven, 2022 Democratic main)
Run across likewise: Michigan'due south 12th Congressional District election (Baronial vii, 2022 Republican primary)

General election

General election candidates

  • Debbie Dingell  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Jeff Jones  (Republican Party)
  • Gary Walkowicz  (Working Grade Party)
  • Niles Niemuth  (Independent)

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Steve Immature

Principal candidates

Democratic Party Autonomous main candidates

  • Debbie Dingell (Incumbent) ✔

Republican Party Republican primary candidates

  • Jeff Jones ✔

Green Party

Greenish Party

  • Steve Young[vii]


Grey.png Socialist Equality Party

  • Niles Niemuth[viii]

Commune 13

General ballot

Full general ballot candidates

  • Rashida Tlaib  (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • D. Etta Wilcoxon  (Green Political party)
  • Sam Johnson  (Working Class Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • John Conyers III

Write-in candidates

  • Jim Casha
  • David Dudenhoefer
  • John Conyers III
  • Royce Kinniebrew
  • Kimberly Hill Knott
  • Douglas Gardner
  • Danetta Simpson
  • Brenda Jones
  • Jonathan Pommerville

Primary candidates

Come across also: Michigan'due south 13th Congressional Commune special ballot (Baronial seven, 2022 Democratic principal)
Run across also: Michigan's 13th Congressional District special election (August 7, 2022 Republican main)
See also: Michigan's 13th Congressional District ballot (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Come across also: Michigan's 13th Congressional Commune election (August vii, 2022 Republican primary)

Democratic Party Democratic primary candidates

  • Ian Conyers
  • Shanelle Jackson
  • Brenda Jones
  • Rashida Tlaib ✔
  • Bill Wild
  • Coleman Young 2

Did non make the ballot:

  • John Conyers Iii
  • Sherry Gay-Dagnogo
  • Michael Gilmore
  • Kimberly Colina Knott

Republican Party Republican chief candidates

No candidates filed for the Republican Party primary.

Did not make the ballot:

  • David Dudenhoefer


Third Political party general ballot candidates

  • D. Etta Wilcoxon
  • Sam Johnson

Did not make the ballot:

  • John Conyers III

Did not make the election

  • John Conyers 3[nine] [ten]

District 14

See likewise: Michigan's 14th Congressional District election (August 7, 2022 Democratic primary)
Run across also: Michigan'due south 14th Congressional District ballot (Baronial 7, 2022 Republican main)

General ballot

General ballot candidates

  • Brenda Lawrence  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Marc Herschfus  (Republican Political party)
  • Philip Kolody  (Working Form Political party)

Chief candidates

Democratic Party Autonomous principal candidates

  • Brenda Lawrence (Incumbent) ✔

Republican Party Republican chief candidates

  • Marc Herschfus ✔

Wave ballot analysis

Come across besides: Wave elections (1918-2016)

The term wave ballot is frequently used to describe an ballot bicycle in which one party makes pregnant balloter gains. How many seats would Republicans have had to lose for the 2022 midterm ballot to be considered a moving ridge election?

Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred between 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) second midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump'southward (R) first presidential election in 2016. We define wave elections as the twenty percent of elections in that menstruation resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president's political party.

Applying this definition to U.S. House elections, we plant that Republicans needed to lose 48 seats for 2022 to qualify every bit a wave election.

The chart below shows the number of seats the president's party lost in the 11 U.S. House waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.

U.Due south. Business firm moving ridge elections
Year President Party Election type Business firm seats change House majority[11]
1932 Hoover R Presidential -97 D
1922 Harding R First midterm -76 R
1938 Roosevelt D Second midterm -seventy D
2010 Obama D First midterm -63 R (flipped)
1920 Wilson D Presidential -59 R
1946 Truman D First midterm -54 R (flipped)
1994 Clinton D Kickoff midterm -54 R (flipped)
1930 Hoover R First midterm -53 D (flipped)
1942 Roosevelt D Third midterm -l D
1966 Johnson D Beginning midterm[12] -48 D
1974 Ford R Second midterm[thirteen] -48 D

See also

  • United States House of Representatives elections, 2018
  • U.S. House battlegrounds, 2018
  • U.S. House primaries, 2018

Footnotes

  1. The raw data for this study was provided by Dave Leip of Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.
  2. Detroit Costless Press, "Michigan write-in candidate for Congress gets 29,293 votes," August 24, 2018
  3. Douglas Smith for Congress, "Habitation," accessed September 28, 2017
  4. Information submitted to Ballotpedia via email on Feb 17, 2018
  5. Facebook, "Jeremy Peruski for United states of america Congress," accessed May x, 2018
  6. Information submitted to Ballotpedia on February 27, 2018
  7. Federal Election Commission, "YOUNG, STEPHEN ROBERT NEALE," accessed September 28, 2017
  8. World Socialist Web Site, "Socialist Equality Political party to run Niles Niemuth for Michigan'due south twelfth Congressional district," June 27, 2018
  9. The Detroit News, "John Conyers III plans to run for Congress as independent," July 2, 2018
  10. Detroit News, "Conyers Three butterfingers as independent candidate for Congress," July 31, 2018
  11. Denotes the party that had more than seats in the U.S. House following the election.
  12. Lyndon Johnson's (D) first term began in November 1963 subsequently the expiry of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was first elected in 1960. Earlier Johnson had his showtime midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.
  13. Gerald Ford's (R) first term began in Baronial 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was first elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Because Ford only served for two full months before facing the electorate, this election is classified as Nixon'south 2d midterm.

Senators

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Democratic Party (9)

Republican Party (seven)

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