Michigan judicial elections, 2010
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The Michigan judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on August 3, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010.
Supreme Court
Two judges ran for re-election, against three challengers.
Candidates | Details | Results |
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(R): Robert P. Young, Jr. (D): Denise Langford-Morris (Ind.): Bob Roddis | Robert P. Young, Jr. was up for re-election. | Young won, receiving 56.62% of the total votes for Supreme Court. |
(R): Mary Beth Kelly (D): Alton Davis | Alton Davis ran for the seat he was recently appointed to.[1][2] | Kelly won with 61.8% of the total vote. |
Court of Appeals
District | Candidates | Results |
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1st District | Cynthia Stephens | Re-elected with 56.12% of votes. |
1st District | Kurtis T. Wilder | Re-elected with 43.88% of votes. |
2nd District | Pat Donofrio | Re-elected with 100% of the vote. |
3rd District | Joel P. Hoekstra | Re-elected with 52.32% of the vote. |
3rd District | David H. Sawyer | Re-elected with 47.68% of the vote. |
3rd District | Douglas Shapiro | Re-elected to partial term with 100% of the vote. |
4th District | Donald S. Owens | Re-elected with 51.90% of the vote. |
4th District | William C. Whitbeck | Re-elected with 48.10% of the vote. |
Circuit Courts
Circuit | Incumbents | Challengers | Details | Results |
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2nd Circuit - 2 positions | John Donahue and Charles LaSata | Ran unopposed for re-election | Charles LaSata won with 50.66% of the vote John Donahue won with 49.34% of the vote[8] | |
3rd Circuit - 19 positions | Margie Braxton, James Callahan, Eric Cholack, James Chylinski, Gershwin Drain, Patricia Fresard, David A. Groner, Cynthia Hathaway, Michael Hathaway, Muriel Hughes, Timothy Kenny, Kathleen Macdonald, Sheila Gibson Manning, Bruce Morrow, John Murphy, Lita Masini Popke, Mark Slavens, Jeanne Stempien and Brian Sullivan | Wanda Evans | All incumbents were re-elected: Braxton, Callahan, Cholack, Chylinski, Drain, Fresard, Groner, C. Hathaway, M. Hathaway, Hughes, Kenny, Macdonald, Manning, Morrow, Murphy, Popke, Slavens, Stempien, Sullivan[9] | |
3rd Circuit - 1 position | Susan L. Hubbard, Gary Jones and John J. Sullivan | Susan L. Hubbard and John J. Sullivan competed in the general election.[10] | Susan L. Hubbard won with 53.23% of the vote.[11] | |
3rd Circuit - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Linda V. Parker | Ran unopposed for re-election | Parker won without opposition.[12] | |
4th Circuit - 2 positions | Susan E. Beebe and Chad Schmucker | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates were re-elected: Chad Schmucker with 50.3% of the vote and Susan E. Beebe with 49.7% of the vote.[13] | |
6th Circuit | Rae Lee Chabot, Cheryl Matthews, Colleen O'Brien, Daniel Patrick O'Brien and Joan Young | Ran unopposed for re-election | All candidates were re-elected: Colleen O'Brien with 21.12% of the vote, Matthews with 20.94% of the vote, Daniel O'Brien 20.45% of the vote, Young with 19.24% of the vote and Chabot with 18.26% of the vote[14] | |
7th Circuit - 3 positions | Duncan M. Beagle, Joseph Farah and David Newblatt | Ran unopposed for re-election | All candidates were re-elected: Beagle with 36.49% of the vote, Newblatt with 32.10% of the vote and Farah with 31.41% of the vote.[15] | |
8th Circuit | David Hoort | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hoort won without opposition.[16] | |
9th Circuit - 2 positions | Stephen Gorsalitz and Alexander Lipsey | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates were re-elected: Alexander Lipsey with 53.98% of the vote and Stephen Gorsalitz with 46.02% of the vote.[17] | |
10th Circuit | Fred Borchard | Ran unopposed for re-election | Borchard won without opposition.[18] | |
10th Circuit | James Borchard, Jim Howell and Paul Purcell | James Borchard and Jim Howell competed in the general election.[19] | James Borchard won with 55.66% of the vote.[20] | |
10th Circuit - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Janet Boes | Ran unopposed for re-election | Boes won without opposition.[21] | |
13th Circuit | Thomas Power | Ran unopposed for re-election | Power won without opposition.[22] | |
14th Circuit - 2 positions | Timothy Hicks and William Marietti | Ran unopposed for re-election | Timothy Hicks and William Marietti won re-election with 51.59% and 48.41% of the vote, respectively.[23] | |
16th Circuit - 2 positions | Richard Caretti and Mary Chrzanowski | Ran unopposed for re-election | Mary Chrzanowski and Richard Caretti won re-election with 51.93% and 48.07% of the vote, respectively.[24] | |
16th Circuit - 1 position | Michael E. Servitto, Kathy Viviano | Michael E. Servitto and Kathy Viviano competed in the general election. | Kathy Viviano won with 59.16% of the vote.[25] | |
17th Circuit - 3 positions | George Buth, Paul Denenfeld and James Robert Redford | All candidates won re-election: George Buth with 34.85% of the vote, James Robert Redford with 33.73% of the vote and Paul Denenfeld with 31.42% of the vote.[26] | ||
18th Circuit - 1 position | Harry Gill, Darrin Nichols | William Caprathe left office.[27] | Harry Gill won with 63.92% of the vote.[28] | |
20th Circuit | Edward R. Post | Ran unopposed for re-election | Post won without opposition.[29] | |
20th Circuit - 1 positition | Kent D. Engle, Chris A. Houghtaling, David Rhem[30] | Kent D. Engle and David Rhem competed in the general election.[31] | Kent D. Engle won with 59.84% of the vote.[32] | |
21st Circuit | Paul H. Chamberlain | Ran unopposed for re-election | Chamberlain won without opposition.[33] | |
22nd Circuit | Archie Cameron Brown | Ran unopposed for re-election | Brown won without opposition.[34] | |
25th Circuit | Thomas Solka | Ran unopposed for re-election | Solka won without opposition.[35] | |
29th Circuit | Michelle Rick | Ran unopposed for re-election | Rick won without opposition.[36] | |
30th Circuit | Joyce Draganchuk | Ran unopposed for re-election | Draganchuk won without opposition.[37] | |
30th Circuit - 1 position | Clinton Canady, Gregory Crockett, Jim Jamo, Billie O'Berry | Clinton Canady and Billie O'Berry competed in the general election.[38] | Clinton Canady won with 56.72% of the vote.[39] | |
31st Circuit - 1 position | Mona S. Armstrong, James T. Downey, Jr., Cynthia Lane[40] | Mona S. Armstrong and Cynthia Lane competed in the general election.[41] | Cynthia Lane won with 51.49% of the vote.[42] | |
34th Circuit | Michael Baumgartner | Ran unopposed for re-election | Baumgartner won without opposition.[43] | |
37th Circuit - 2 positions | Allen Garbrecht and Stephen B. Miller | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates were re-elected: Miller with 50.64% of the vote and Garbrecht with 49.36% of the vote.[44] | |
38th Circuit | Michael Weipert | Ran unopposed for re-election | Weipert won without opposition.[45] | |
40th Circuit | Nick O. Holowka | Ran unopposed for re-election | Holowka won without opposition.[46] | |
41st Circuit | Mary Brouillette Barglind | Ran unopposed for re-election | Barglind won without opposition.[47] | |
43rd Circuit | Michael E. Dodge | Ran unopposed for re-election | Dodge won without opposition.[48] | |
44th Circuit | David Reader | Ran unopposed for re-election | Reader won without opposition.[49] | |
44th Circuit - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Michael P. Hatty | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hatty won without opposition.[50] | |
46th Circuit | Janet Allen | Ran unopposed for re-election | Allen won without opposition.[51] | |
47th Circuit | Stephen T. Davis | Ran unopposed for re-election | Davis won without opposition.[52] | |
48th Circuit | Margaret Bakker, Paul W. Klein | Margaret Bakker and Paul W. Klein competed in the general election. | Margaret Bakker won with 59.81% of the vote.[53] | |
53rd Circuit | Scott Lee Pavlich | Ran unopposed for re-election | Pavlich won without opposition.[54] |
District Courts
District | Incumbents | Challengers | Details | Results |
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1st District | Jack Vitale | Ran unopposed for re-election | Vitale won without opposition.[56] | |
2A District - 1 position | Anna Marie Anzalone, Gary R. Baldwin, Grace Garno, John Glaser, Stanley M. Sala, Laura J. Schaedler, Karen L. Tate[57] | Laura J. Schaedler and John Glaser competed in the general election.[58] | Laura J. Schaedler won with 54.24% of the vote.[59] | |
5th District - 2 positions | Gary J. Bruce and Dennis M. Wiley | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates won re-election: Bruce with 50.85% of the vote and Wiley with 49.15% of the vote.[60] | |
5th District, Term ending 1/1/2013 | Sterling R. Schrock | Ran unopposed for re-election | Schrock won without opposition.[61] | |
7th District | Robert T. Hentchel | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hentchel won without opposition.[62] | |
8th District - 3 positions | Anne E. Blatchford, Carol A. Husum and Vincent C. Westra | Ran unopposed for re-election | All candidates won re-election: Blatchford with 33.94% of the vote, Westra with 33.65% of the vote and Husum with 32.41% of the vote.[63] | |
10th District | Samuel I. Durham | Ran unopposed for re-election | Durham won without opposition.[64] | |
12th District | Joseph Filip | Ran unopposed for re-election | Filip won without opposition.[65] | |
14A District | Kirk Tabbey | Ran unopposed for re-election | Tabbey won without opposition.[66] | |
15th District | Elizabeth Pollard Hines | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hines won without opposition.[67] | |
17th District | Karen Khalil | Ran unopposed for re-election | Khalil won without opposition.[68] | |
19th District | William Hultgren | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hutgren won without opposition.[69] | |
24th District | Richard A. Page | Ran unopposed for re-election | Page won without opposition.[70] | |
25th District | David J. Zelenak | Ran unopposed for re-election | Zelenak won without opposition.[71] | |
30th District | Brigette R. Officer | Ran unopposed for re-election | Officer won without opposition.[72] | |
33rd District - 1 position | Edward J. Nykiel | Gene Ferguson, Jr., Jennifer C. Hesson and Gordon C. Mobley[73] | Edward J. Nykiel and Jennifer C. Hesson competed in the general election.[74] | Hesson won with 54.69% of the vote.[75] |
34th District | Brian A. Oakley | Ran unopposed for re-election | Oakley won without opposition.[76] | |
35th District | Michael Gerou | Ran unopposed for re-election | Gerou won without opposition.[77] | |
36th District - 10 positions | Lydia Adams, Deborah Geraldine Ford, Izetta Bright, Ruth Carter, Katherine Hansen, Paula Humphries, Leonia Lloyd, Miriam Martin-Clark, B. Pennie Millender, Cylenthia LaToye Miller | Ella Bully-Cummings, Thomasine Jefferson, Bill McConico, Rohn H. Mitchell and Wendy M. Readous | Elected candidates: Ford (10.36% of the vote) Lloyd (8.45%) | |
36th District - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Noceeba Southern | Running unoppposed for re-election | Southern won without opposition.[79] | |
37th District | Dawnn Gruenburg | Ran unopposed for re-election | Gruenburg won without opposition.[80] | |
37th District - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Matthew P. Sabaugh | Ran unopposed for re-election | Sabaugh won without opposition.[81] | |
39th District - 1 position | Catherine Steenland | John S. McPhee | Steenland won with 70.51% of the vote.[82] | |
41A District -1 position | Stephen S. Sierawski | Thomas J. Gagne | Sierawski won with 73.92% of the vote.[83] | |
41B District - 1 position | Sheila Miller | Carrie Lynn Fuca | Fuca won with 56.69% of the vote.[84] | |
42nd District | William H. Hackel, III | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hackel won without opposition.[85] | |
43rd District | Joseph Longo | Ran unopposed for re-election | Longo won without opposition.[86] | |
46th District - 1 position | William Richards | Debra Nance | Richards won with 56.19% of the vote.[87] | |
47th District | Marla Parker | Ran unopposed for re-election | Parker won without opposition.[88] | |
48th District - 1 position | Marc Barron | Gina U. Brand | Barron won with 75.65% of the vote.[89] | |
50th District | Preston G. Thomas | Ran unopposed for re-election | Thomas won without opposition.[90] | |
52nd District | Michael Martone | Kirsten N. Hartig and David A. Pietroski | Michael Martone and Kirsten N. Hartig competed in the general election.[91] | Hartig won with 50.89% of the vote.[92] |
52nd District, 1st Division | Dennis Powers | Ran unopposed for re-election | Powers won without opposition.[93] | |
52nd District, 2nd Division | Kelley Kostin | Ran unopposed for re-election | Kostin won without opposition.[94] | |
52nd District | Nancy Tolwin Carniak | Ran unopposed for re-election | Carniak won without opposition.[95] | |
53rd District | Suzanne Geddis | Ran unopposed for re-election | Geddis won without opposition.[96] | |
54A District - 2 positions | Louise Alderson and Amy Krause | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates were re-elected: Krause with 55.90% of the vote and Alderson with 44.10% of the vote.[97] | |
54B District | Richard D. Ball | Ran unopposed for re-election | Ball won without opposition.[98] | |
55th District - 1 position | Donald L. Allen | Randie Kay Black, Patrick J. Crowley and Paul T. Joseph | Donald L. Allen and Paul T. Joseph competed in the general election.[99] | Allen won with 63.01% of the vote.[100] |
56A District | Harvey J. Hoffman | Ran unopposed for re-election | Hoffman won without opposition.[101] | |
57th District - 1 position | William Baillargeon | Andrew J. Marks | Baillargeon won with 58.61% of the vote.[102] | |
58th District | Kenneth D. Post | Ran unopposed for re-election | Post won without opposition.[103] | |
59th District | Peter Versluis | Ran unopposed for re-election | Versluis won without opposition.[104] | |
60th District - 1 position | Andrew Wierengo | Raymond J. Kostrzewa | Wierengo won with 64.29% of the vote.[105] | |
61st District - 2 positions | Michael Christensen and Donald Passenger | Ran unopposed for re-election | Both candidates won re-election: Christensen with 53.12% of the vote and Passenger with 46.88%.[106] | |
67th District - 1 position | Michael J. Breczinski, Terina Carte, Mark W. Latchana, Kevin Rush, Gerald D. Snodgrass[107] | Mark W. Latchana and Gerald D. Snodgrass competed in the general election.[108] | Latchana won with 58.78% of the vote.[109] | |
68th District - 1 position | Mary Catherine Dowd | Damika L. Pace-Byrd | Dowd won with 50.05% of the vote.[110] | |
70th District, First Division | Randall Jurrens | Ran unopposed for re-election | Jurrens won without opposition.[111] | |
70th District, Second Division | Christopher Boyd | Ran unopposed for re-election | Boyd won without opposition.[112] | |
72nd District | Michael Hulewicz | Ran unopposed for election | Hulewicz won without opposition.[113] | |
74th District - 1 position | Jennifer Barnes | Stevens J. Jacobs, Mark Janer, Abel Torres, Eric Zimostrad[114] | Jennifer Barnes and Mark Janer competed in the general election.[115] | Janer won with 56.69% of the vote.[116] |
74th District - 1 position | Dawn A. Klida | Ran unopposed for re-election | Klida won without opposition.[117] | |
75th District | Stephen Carras | Ran unopposed for re-election | Carras won without opposition.[118] | |
86th District - 1 position | Barbara Budros, Kevin Elsenheimer, Melanie Stanton, Mike Stepka, Jennifer Tang-Anderson | Kevin Elsenheimer and Mike Stepka competed in the general election.[119] | Stepka won with 51.22% of the vote.[120] | |
96th District | Dennis H. Girard | Ran unopposed for re-election | Girard won without opposition.[121] |
Probate Courts
Court | Candidates | Details | Results |
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Arenac County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Richard Vollbach | Vollbach won without opposition.[123] | |
Calhoun County | Michael L. Jaconette, Nancy Mullett, George M. Strander | Jaconette and Strander competed in the general election.[124] | Michael L. Jaconette won with 50.09% of the vote.[125] |
Eaton County - Term ending 1/1/2012 | Thomas K. Byerley, Denise M. Cole, Sheila Kathleen McCoy, Allen Schlossberg, Ryan M. Wilson | Byerley and Wilson competed in the general election.[126] | Thomas K. Byerley won with 54.98% of the vote.[127] |
Genesee County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | F. Kay Behm | Ran unopposed for re-election | Behm won without opposition.[128] |
Houghton County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Fraser T. Strome | Ran unopposed for re-election | Strome won without opposition.[129] |
Kalamazoo County | Donald R. Halstead | Ran unopposed for re-election | Halstead won without opposition.[130] |
Kent County | Nanaruth H. Carpenter | Ran unopposed for re-election | Carpenter won without opposition.[131] |
Leelanau County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Marian F. Kromkowski, Larry J. Nelson, Joseph T. Hubbell, Michael J. Long and Sara W. Brubaker[132] | Kromkowski and Nelson competed in the general election.[133] | Larry J. Nelson won with 51.4% of the vote.[134] |
Lenawee County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Gregg P. Iddings | Ran unopposed for re-election | Iddings won without opposition.[135] |
Muskegon County | Neil G. Mullally | Ran unopposed for re-election | Mullally won without opposition.[136] |
Oakland County | Elizabeth M. Pezzetti | Ran unopposed for re-election | Pezzetti won without opposition.[137] |
Oakland County | J. Martin Brennan, Dana M. Hathaway, Barbara B. Murphy, Kathleen Ryan, Jamie Marie Verdi -- For more information about the candidates, read this article. | Hathaway and Ryan competed in the general election.[138] | Kathleen Ryan won with 52.79% of the vote.[139] |
Ontonagon County - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Janis M. Burgess and James R. Jessup | Janis M. Burgess won with 73.78% of the vote.[140] | |
Wayne County - 2 positions | Cathie B. Maher and Milton L. Mack, Jr. | Both candidates won re-election: Maher with 53% of the vote and Mack with 47%.[141] | |
Alger/Schoolcraft County, 5th Probate District - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Dan Beaton, Kirt L. Harmon, Charles C. Nebel | Beaton and Nebel competed in the general election. [142] | Charles C. Nebel won with 51.92% of the vote. [143] |
18th District - Term ending 1/1/2013 | Marco S. Menezes | Menezes won without opposition.[144] |
See also
- Judicial elections, 2010
- Judicial selection in Michigan
- Campaign finance requirements for Michigan judicial elections
External links
- Upcoming Elections
- Information for Candidates
- American Judicature Society, "Judicial Selection in the States: Michigan," archived January 11, 2014
- US Elections: Michigan
- The Times Herald "Algonac lawyer to make circuit court run," February 2, 2010
- Chicago Tribune "Mich. Dems to endorse candidates 4 months earlier," January 27, 2010 (dead link)
Footnotes
- ↑ The Detroit News, "GOP picks Wayne judge to reclaim Supreme Court seat," August 28, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Liberal, "Convention Weekend," August 29, 2010
- ↑ MI Department of State, "2010 Official Michigan General Candidate Listing Scroll down to "Justice of the Supreme Court..."
- ↑ Michigan Unofficial General Election Results: Supreme Court
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Official Supreme Court results, November 2010"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 2010 candidates
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Judge of the Court of Appeals official results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 2nd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 3rd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Results, 3rd Circuit Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 3rd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 3rd Circuit Court (position 2)
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 4th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 6th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 7th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 8th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 7th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 10th Circuit Court incumbent
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 10th Circuit Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 10th Circuit Court non-incumbent
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 10th Circuit Court partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 13th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 14th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 16th Circuit incumbents
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 16th Circuit non-incumbent
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 17th Circuit Court
- ↑ The Bay City Times "Bay County Criminal Defense director Janer announces candidacy for district judge post," February 23, 2010
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 18th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 20th Circuit incumbent
- ↑ Grand Haven Tribune "Assistant prosecutor running for county judge," January 18, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 20th Circuit Judges
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 20th Circuit non-incumbent
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 21st Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 22nd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 25th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 29th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 201 Unofficial General Election Results: 30th Circuit incumbent
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 30th Circuit Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 30th Circuit non-incumbent
- ↑ The Times Herald "Judge race heats up for 2," January 17, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 31st Circuit Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 31st Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 34th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 37th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 38th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 40th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 41st Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 43rd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 44th Circuit incumbent
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 44th Circuit partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 46th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 47th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 48th Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 53rd Circuit Court
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Circuit Court Official Election results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 1st District
- ↑ Daily Telegram "Garno joins crowded race for district judge," April 22, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 2A District Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 2A District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 5th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 5th District partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 7th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 8th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 10th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 12th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 14A District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 15th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 17th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 19th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 24th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 25th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 30th District
- ↑ To learn more about the candidates, read The News Herald, "WOODHAVEN: Primary will narrow judge contenders from four to two," July 28, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 33rd District Judges
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 33rd District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 34th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 35th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 36th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 36th District partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 37th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 37th District partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 39th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 41A District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 41B District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 42nd District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 43rd District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 46th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 47th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 48th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 50th District
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 52nd District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 52nd District, 4th Division
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 52nd District, 1st Division
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 52nd District, 2nd Division
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 3rd Division
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 53rd District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 54A District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 54B District
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 55th District Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 55th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 56A District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 57th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 58th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 59th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 60th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 61st District
- ↑ The Flint Journal "Children's welfare advocate declares candidacy for judgeship," April 18, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 67th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 67th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 68th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 70th District, 1st Division
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 70th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 72nd District
- ↑ The Bay City Times "Bay City's Jennifer Barnes' judge appointment sparks debate in Bay County legal community," May 2, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 74th District Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 74th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 74th District partial term
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 75th District
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 86th District Judge
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 86th District
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 96th District
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Judge of the District Court official results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Arenac County Probate
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, Calhoun Judge of the Probate Court
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Calhoun Probate Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, Eaton Judge of the Probate Court
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Eaton County Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Genesee County Probate
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Houghton County Probate
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Kalamazoo County Probate
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Kent County Probate
- ↑ Traverse City Record-Eagle, "Leelanau County voters will replace judge," April 29, 2010
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, Leelanau Judge of the Probate Court
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Leelenau County Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Lenawe County Probate
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Muskegon County Probate
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: Oakland County Probate incumbent
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, Oakland Judge of the Probate Court
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Oakland County Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Ontonagon County Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, Wayne County Judge, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Unofficial Primary Election Results, 5th District Judge
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, 5th District Judge of the Probate District, Unofficial Results
- ↑ Michigan 2010 Unofficial General Election Results: 18th District Probate
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, Probate Court official election results
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