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2021 elections in Michigan
Two special elections for the
Michigan Senate were held in the
U.S. state of
Michigan on November 2, 2021, in addition to various other local elections and ballot measures.
State elections
Legislative
State Senate 8th district special election
Incumbent
Republican
Peter Lucido resigned on December 31, 2020 to become prosecutor of
Macomb County, Michigan after winning election in 2020.
[1]
Douglas C. Wozniak , a state representative, won the
Republican primary, while Martin Robert Genter, a
United Nations Foundation volunteer and political consultant,
[2] won the
Democratic primary.
[3]
State Senate 28th district special election
Incumbent
Republican
Peter MacGregor resigned on December 31, 2020 to become treasurer of
Kent County, Michigan after winning election in 2020.
[4]
Mark Huizenga , a state representative, won the
Republican primary, while Keith Courtade, a former county commissioner,
[5] won the
Democratic primary.
[5]
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