2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 14 U.S. representatives from the state of Michigan, one from each of the state's 14 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Party primaries were held on August 4, 2020. The Michigan delegation prior to the election consisted of seven Democrats, six Republicans and one Libertarian. Unless otherwise indicated, the Cook Political Report rated the races as safe for the party of the incumbents.

Overview
Results of the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan by district:

District 1
The 1st district covers the Upper Peninsula and the northern part of the Lower Peninsula. The incumbent was Republican Jack Bergman, who was re-elected with 56.3% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Jack Bergman, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Dana Ferguson, construction worker

Defeated in primary

 * Linda O'Dell, former Wall Street research analyst and trader

Declared

 * Ben Boren, vice chair of the Michigan Libertarian Party

District 2
The 2nd district runs along the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan taking in Lake, Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo counties and parts of Mason County, and includes parts of the Grand Rapids suburbs, including Ottawa County and parts of Allegan and Kent counties. The incumbent was Republican Bill Huizenga, who was re-elected with 55.3% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Bill Huizenga, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Bryan Berghoef, United Church of Christ pastor

Declared

 * Jean-Michael Creviere (Green), activist

District 3
The 3rd district is based in western Michigan, and is home to the city of Grand Rapids. The incumbent was Libertarian Justin Amash, who was re-elected as a Republican with 54.4% of the vote in 2018, and announced that he was leaving the party on July 4, 2019. Amash decided on July 16, 2020 not to seek re-election to his House seat.

Nominee

 * Peter Meijer, U.S. Army veteran and grandson of Frederik Meijer

Defeated in primary

 * Lynn Afendoulis, state representative
 * Joe Farrington, bar owner
 * Tom Norton, former village president and Afghanistan War veteran
 * Emily Rafi, attorney

Withdrew

 * Joel Langlois, businessman and president of the DeltaPlex Arena and Conference Center
 * Jim Lower, state representative

Declined

 * Jase Bolger, former Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
 * Brian Ellis, businessman and candidate for Michigan's 3rd congressional district in 2014

Polling

 * with Justin Amash and Jim Lower

Nominee

 * Hillary Scholten, attorney

Failed to qualify

 * Amanda Brunzell, navy veteran

Withdrew

 * Doug Booth, healthcare operations manager
 * Nick Colvin, attorney
 * Emily Rafi, attorney (running as a Republican)

Declined

 * Cathy Albro, farmer and nominee for Michigan's 3rd congressional district in 2018

Declined

 * Justin Amash, incumbent U.S. representative

Polling

 * with Lynn Afendoulis and Hillary Scholten


 * with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat

District 4
The 4th district encompasses central Michigan, including Midland and Mount Pleasant. The incumbent was Republican John Moolenaar, who was re-elected with 62.6% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * John Moolenaar, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Jerry Hilliard, teacher and nominee for this seat in 2018

Defeated in primary

 * Anthony Feig, Central Michigan University professor

District 5
The 5th district takes in the Saginaw Bay, including Bay City, Saginaw, and Flint. The incumbent was Democrat Dan Kildee, who was re-elected with 59.5% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Dan Kildee, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * Tim Kelly, former state representative and former Saginaw County commissioner

Defeated in primary

 * Earl Lackie

Withdrew

 * Christina Fitchett-Hickson

District 6
The 6th district is based in southwest Michigan, including all of Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties, as well as most of Allegan County. The incumbent was Republican Fred Upton, who was re-elected with 50.2% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Fred Upton, incumbent U.S. representative

Defeated in primary

 * Elena Oelke, real estate agent

Nominee

 * Jon Hoadley, state representative

Defeated in primary

 * Jen Richardson, teacher

Declined

 * Matt Longjohn, physician and nominee for Michigan's 6th congressional district in 2018

Polling

 * with Fred Upton and Jen Richardson


 * with generic Republican and generic Democrat

District 7
The 7th district is based in southeast Michigan, taking in the western suburbs of Ann Arbor, Monroe County, as well as parts of Lansing in Eaton County. The incumbent was Republican Tim Walberg, who was re-elected with 53.8% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Tim Walberg, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * Gretchen Driskell, former state representative, former mayor of Saline, and nominee for Michigan's 7th congressional district in 2016 and 2018

Failed to qualify

 * Samuel Branscum
 * Ryan Hall

District 8
The 8th district is based in southeast Michigan, including most of Lansing as well as Oakland County, including Rochester. The incumbent was Democrat Elissa Slotkin, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2018. The Cook Political Report rated this contest as 'lean Democratic'.

Nominee

 * Elissa Slotkin, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * Paul Junge, former news anchor for FOX 47 News and former external affairs director at ICE

Eliminated in primary

 * Mike Detmer, businessman and former president of Young Republicans
 * Alan Hoover, U.S. Marine Corps veteran
 * Kristina Lyke, criminal defense attorney

Disqualified

 * Nikki Snyder, Michigan Department of Education board member and registered nurse

Declined

 * Tom Barrett, state senator
 * Mike Bishop, former U.S. representative
 * Joe Hune, former state senator
 * Meghan Reckling, chair of the Livingston County Republican Party
 * Lana Theis, state senator

Declared

 * Joe Hartman, tax advisor

District 9
The 9th district is centered around the northern suburbs of Detroit, taking in southeastern Oakland County and southern Macomb County, including the cities of Royal Oak and Warren. The incumbent was Democrat Andy Levin, who was elected with 59.7% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Andy Levin, incumbent U.S Representative

Nominee

 * Charles Langworthy, U.S. Navy veteran

Defeated in primary

 * Gabi Grossbard, former cars salesman

District 10
The 10th district takes in the eastern Lower Peninsula region known as the Thumb, consisting of Huron County, Lapeer County, St. Clair County, and Sanilac County as well as most of northern Macomb County and eastern Tuscola County. The incumbent was Republican Paul Mitchell, who was re-elected with 60.8% of the vote in 2018, and subsequently announced he would not seek re-election on July 24, 2019 due to health issues.

Nominee

 * Lisa McClain, finance executive

Defeated in primary

 * Shane Hernandez, state representative
 * Doug Slocum, retired Brigadier general

Failed to qualify

 * Brandon Mikula
 * Richard Piwko
 * Bisham Singh

Declined

 * Kevin Daley, state senator
 * Dan Lauwers, state senator
 * Pete Lucido, state senator
 * Pete Lund, former state representative
 * Mike MacDonald, state senator
 * Candice Miller, Macomb County Public Works Commissioner and former U.S. Representative
 * Paul Mitchell, incumbent U.S. representative
 * Phil Pavlov, state senator and candidate for Michigan's 10th congressional district in 2016

Nominee

 * Kimberly Bizon, nominee for Michigan's 10th congressional district in 2018

Defeated in primary

 * Kelly Noland, U.S. Army veteran and former nurse

Failed to qualify

 * Don Wellington, former Treasury Department policy advisor

District 11
The 11th district is situated northwest of Detroit, comprising portions of northwestern Wayne and southwestern Oakland counties. The incumbent was Democrat Haley Stevens, who flipped the district and was elected with 51.8% of the vote in 2018.

Nominated

 * Haley Stevens, incumbent U.S. Representative

Nominee

 * Eric Esshaki, attorney

Defeated in primary

 * Frank Acosta, businessman
 * Kerry Bentivolio, former U.S. representative (2013–2015)
 * Carmelita Greco, entrepreneur
 * Whittney Williams, auto show product specialist and former model

Failed to qualify

 * Scott Keller

District 12
The 12th district, under its current borders, is located in the southeastern region of the lower peninsula, stretching from Detroit's western suburbs to Ann Arbor. It includes portions of Washtenaw and Wayne counties. The incumbent was Democrat Debbie Dingell, who was re-elected with 68.1% of the vote in 2018.

Nominee

 * Debbie Dingell, incumbent U.S. representative

Defeated in primary

 * Solomon Rajput, medical student and founding member of the Michigan Resistance

Withdrawn

 * Anthony Carbonaro, small business owner and convict

Nominee

 * Jeff Jones, nominee for Michigan's 12th congressional district in 2016 and 2018

District 13
The 13th district is located entirely within Wayne County, including parts of western Detroit and its suburbs. The incumbent was Democrat Rashida Tlaib, who was elected with 84.2% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.

Nominee

 * Rashida Tlaib, incumbent U.S. representative

Defeated in primary

 * Brenda Jones, former U.S. representative and president of the Detroit City Council

Declined

 * Sharon McPhail, former Detroit city councilwoman
 * Benny Napoleon, Wayne County sheriff

Primary results
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Nominee

 * David Dudenhoefer, district chair for the 13th Congressional District Republican Committee

Defeated in primary

 * Al Lemmo, retired engineer
 * Linda Sawyer, nurse

District 14
The 14th district spans from eastern Detroit to Pontiac, taking in Farmington Hills and Southfield. The incumbent was Democrat Brenda Lawrence, who was re-elected with 80.9% in 2018.

Nominee

 * Brenda Lawrence, incumbent U.S. Representative

Defeated in primary

 * Terrance Morrison, retired Detroit public works official and candidate for Michigan's 14th congressional district in 2016

Nominee

 * Robert Patrick, building contractor

Defeated in primary

 * Daryle F. Houston