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Michigan's 3rd Congressional District election, 2016

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Michigan's 3rd Congressional District

General Election Date
November 8, 2016

Primary Date
August 2, 2016

November 8 Election Winner:
Justin Amash Republican Party
Incumbent prior to election:
Justin Amash Republican Party
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Race Ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid R[1]
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe R[2]
Rothenberg & Gonzales: Safe R[3]

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2016 U.S. House Elections

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The 3rd Congressional District of Michigan held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 8, 2016.

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Republican. Incumbent Justin Amash (R) defeated Douglas Smith (D) and Ted Gerrard (U.S. Taxpayers) in the general election on November 8, 2016. No candidate faced a primary opponent in August.[4][5][6][7]

Candidate Filing Deadline Primary Election General Election
April 19, 2016
August 2, 2016
November 8, 2016

Primary: A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. Michigan utilizes an open primary system, in which registered voters do not have to be members of a party to vote in that party's primary.[8][9]


Incumbent: Heading into the election the incumbent was Justin Amash (R), who was first elected in 2010.

Michigan's 3rd Congressional District is located in the western region of the lower peninsula of Michigan and includes the city of Grand Rapids. It includes Ionia, Barry, and Calhoun counties and portions of Kent and Montcalm counties.[10]

Election results

General election

U.S. House, Michigan District 3 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Amash Incumbent 59.5% 203,545
     Democratic Douglas Smith 37.5% 128,400
     U.S. Taxpayers Ted Gerrard 3% 10,420
Total Votes 342,365
Source: Michigan Secretary of State

Candidates

General election candidates:

Republican Party Justin Amash Approveda
Democratic Party Douglas Smith
Grey.png Ted Gerrard (U.S. Taxpayers)

Primary candidates:[11]

Democratic

Douglas Smith[4] Approveda

Republican

Justin Amash - Incumbent[4] Approveda


District history

2014

See also: Michigan's 3rd Congressional District elections, 2014

The 3rd Congressional District of Michigan held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Justin Amash (R) defeated Bob Goodrich (D) and Tonya Duncan (G) in the general election.

U.S. House, Michigan District 3 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Amash Incumbent 57.9% 125,754
     Democratic Bob Goodrich 39% 84,720
     Green Tonya Duncan 3.1% 6,691
Total Votes 217,165
Source: Michigan Secretary of State

2012

See also: Michigan's 3rd Congressional District elections, 2012

The 3rd Congressional District of Michigan held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012. Justin Amash (R) won the election in the district.[12]

U.S. House, Michigan District 3 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Steve Pestka 44.2% 144,108
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Amash Incumbent 52.6% 171,675
     Libertarian Bill Gelineau 3.2% 10,498
     Write-in Steven Butler 0% 2
Total Votes 326,283
Source: Michigan Secretary of State "Official Election Results, 2012 General Election"

Important dates and deadlines

See also: Michigan elections, 2016

The calendar below lists important dates for political candidates in Michigan in 2016.

Dates and requirements for candidates in 2016
Deadline Event type Event description
February 12, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-election report due
February 23, 2016 Election date Election
March 21, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for incumbent judges seeking re-election to file for the state primary
March 24, 2016 Campaign finance Post-election report due
April 19, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for partisan and nonpartisan candidates (other than incumbent judges) to file for the state primary
April 22, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-election report due
May 3, 2016 Election date Election
June 2, 2016 Campaign finance Post-election report due
July 21, 2016 Ballot access Deadline for unaffiliated candidates to file for the general election
July 22, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-election report due
August 2, 2016 Election date Primary election
September 1, 2016 Campaign finance Post-election report due
October 28, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-election report due
November 8, 2016 Election date General election
December 8, 2016 Campaign finance Post-election report due
Sources: Michigan Secretary of State, "2015 and 2016 Campaign Finance Filing Schedule," accessed July 1, 2015
Michigan Secretary of State, ,"2016 Michigan Election Dates," accessed January 16, 2016

See also

Footnotes


For information about public policy issues in the 2016 elections, see: Public policy in the 2016 elections!


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