Michigan gubernatorial election, 1998
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The 1998 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1998, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the state of Michigan. Incumbent Governor John Engler, a member of the Republican Party, was re-elected over Democratic Party nominee Geoffrey Fieger, a lawyer who had represented the assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian.[1]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | John Engler | 1,883,005 | 62.20 | |
Democratic | Geoffrey Fieger | 1,143,574 | 37.78 | |
Write-in | Terry Link | 399 | 0.01 | |
Write-in | Carl Humphrey | 36 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | Vicki Foreback | 32 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | Marc Katz | 20 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | Robert Marek | 17 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | Michael Wagonlander | 12 | 0.00 | |
Write-in | Johnni Matthew III | 9 | 0.00 | |
Majority | 739,431 | 24.43% | ||
Republican hold | ||||
Results by County
County | Engler | Votes | Feiger | Votes | Others | Votes |
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Alcona | .% | .% | .% | |||
Alger | .% | .% | .% | |||
Allegan | .% | .% | .% | |||
Alpena | .% | .% | .% | |||
Antrim | .% | .% | .% | |||
Arenac | .% | .% | .% | |||
Baraga | .% | .% | .% | |||
Barry | .% | .% | .% | |||
Bay | .% | .% | .% | |||
Benzie | .% | .% | .% | |||
Berrien | .% | .% | .% | |||
Branch | .% | .% | .% | |||
Calhoun | .% | .% | .% | |||
Cass | .% | .% | .% | |||
Charlevoix | .% | .% | .% | |||
Cheboygan | .% | .% | .% | |||
Chippewa | .% | .% | .% | |||
Clare | .% | .% | .% | |||
Clinton | .% | .% | .% | |||
Crawford | .% | .% | .% | |||
Delta | .% | .% | .% | |||
Dickinson | .% | .% | .% | |||
Eaton | .% | .% | .% | |||
Emmet | .% | .% | .% | |||
Genesee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Gladwin | .% | .% | .% | |||
Gogebic | .% | .% | .% | |||
Grand Traverse | .% | .% | .% | |||
Gratiot | .% | .% | .% | |||
Hillsdale | .% | .% | .% | |||
Houghton | .% | .% | .% | |||
Huron | .% | .% | .% | |||
Ingham | .% | .% | .% | |||
Ionia | .% | .% | .% | |||
Iosco | .% | .% | .% | |||
Iron | .% | .% | .% | |||
Isabella | .% | .% | .% | |||
Jackson | .% | .% | .% | |||
Kalamazoo | .% | .% | .% | |||
Kalkaska | .% | .% | .% | |||
Kent | .% | .% | .% | |||
Keweenaw | .% | .% | .% | |||
Lake | .% | .% | .% | |||
Lapeer | .% | .% | .% | |||
Leelanau | .% | .% | .% | |||
Lenawee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Livingston | .% | .% | .% | |||
Luce | .% | .% | .% | |||
Mackinac | .% | .% | .% | |||
Macomb | .% | .% | .% | |||
Manistee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Marquette | .% | .% | .% | |||
Mason | .% | .% | .% | |||
Mecosta | .% | .% | .% | |||
Menominee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Midland | .% | .% | .% | |||
Missaukee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Monroe | .% | .% | .% | |||
Montcalm | .% | .% | .% | |||
Montmorency | .% | .% | .% | |||
Muskegon | .% | .% | .% | |||
Newaygo | .% | .% | .% | |||
Oakland | .% | .% | .% | |||
Oceana | .% | .% | .% | |||
Ogemaw | .% | .% | .% | |||
Ontonagon | .% | .% | .% | |||
Osceola | .% | .% | .% | |||
Oscoda | .% | .% | .% | |||
Otsego | .% | .% | .% | |||
Ottawa | .% | .% | .% | |||
Presque Isle | .% | .% | .% | |||
Roscommon | .% | .% | .% | |||
Saginaw | .% | .% | .% | |||
St. Clair | .% | .% | .% | |||
St. Joseph | .% | .% | .% | |||
Sanilac | .% | .% | .% | |||
Schoolcraft | .% | .% | .% | |||
Shiawassee | .% | .% | .% | |||
Tuscola | .% | .% | .% | |||
Van Buren | .% | .% | .% | |||
Washtenaw | .% | .% | .% | |||
Wayne | .% | .% | .% | |||
Wexford | .% | .% | .% | |||
References
- ↑ Wald, Matthew L. (November 5, 1998). "The 1998 elections: state by state -- Midwest; Michigan". The New York Times. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
- ↑ "1998 Official Michigan General Election Results: Governor 4 Year Term (1) Position". Michigan Department of State Bureau of Elections. February 9, 1999. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
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