Several of Michigan’s incumbent representatives have identified their opponent for the coming months, as Democrats and Republicans solidified their nominees across the state’s 13 congressional districts. 

When polls closed at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, results began pouring in from clerks’ offices across the state. While most races have since been called, the Democratic challenger slated to face the incumbent in Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District has yet to be determined.

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