Elections / 2014 · House · MI
Michigan sent 5 Democrats and 9 Republicans to the US House in 2014.
14 districts. Each row shows the winning party, margin, and member elected. Vote counts are the certified district totals.
Michigan — 2014 House districts
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab, US House returns (party-classified by literal ballot party).
| District | Won | Margin | Member elected | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MI-01 | R | Dan Benishek | 250,131 | |
| MI-02 | R | Bill Huizenga | 213,072 | |
| MI-03 | R | Justin Amash | 217,165 | |
| MI-04 | R | John Moolenaar | 219,423 | |
| MI-05 | D | Daniel T Kildee | 222,138 | |
| MI-06 | R | Fred Upton | 208,976 | |
| MI-07 | R | Tim Walberg | 223,685 | |
| MI-08 | R | Mike Bishop | 243,125 | |
| MI-09 | D | Sander M Levin | 225,757 | |
| MI-10 | R | Candice S Miller | 228,692 | |
| MI-11 | R | Dave Trott | 251,238 | |
| MI-12 | D | Debbie Dingell | 206,660 | |
| MI-13 | D | John Conyers JR | 166,947 | |
| MI-14 | D | Brenda Lawrence | 212,468 |