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Senate Elections 2020 | US Senate Elections | Michigan Races

2020 Michigan U.S. Senate Election Results

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Gary Peters
Percent: 49.90%
Votes: 2,734,568

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John James 
Percent: 48.22%
Votes: 2,642,233

Race Summary

In the Michigan U.S. Senate election on November 3, 2020, Democratic incumbent Gary Peters won a tight race against Republican challenger John James, garnering 49.9% of the votes compared to James's 48.2%. This contest was one of the most fiercely contested of the election cycle. Peters' victory margin of 1.68% made it the second closest Senate race of 2020, just behind the Georgia regular election.

Full Results

Gary Peters (DEM)
Percent: 49.90%
Votes: 2,734,568

 

John James (REP)
Percent: 48.22%
Votes: 2,642,233

 

Valerie L. Willis (UST)
Percent: 0.92%
Votes: 50,597

 

Marcia Squier (GRN)
Percent: 0.72%
Votes: 39,217

 

Doug Dern (NLP)
Percent: 0.24%
Votes: 13,093

 

Robert William Carr (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 5

 

Leonard Paul Gadzinski (Write-In)
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 7
       
Total votes: 5,479,720

State Map

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