Democrat Stadler to Take on Longtime Rep. Miller for District 10 U.S. House Seat
Chuck Stadler defeated Jerome George Quinn to win the Democratic nomination. He will face incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Candice Miller in the Nov. 6 general election.
Chuck Stadler defeated Jerome George Quinn in the Democratic District 10 congressional primary, winning 61 percent of the vote. He will challenge incumbent GOP U.S. Rep. Candice S. Miller for her House seat in November.
Stadler received 8,051 votes to Quinn's 5,145 with all 142 precincts reporting.
Miller, who ran uncontested for the Republican nomination, is currently serving her fifth term after being first elected to office in 2002.
The District 10 House seat will be decided in the Nov. 6 general election.
These results are unofficial until confirmed by the Macomb County clerk.