Politics & Government

11th Congressional Primary Results Likely Delayed by Write-ins

Farmington voters may not learn who wins the Republican Congressional primary until sometime on Wednesday.

While election results will roll in later tonight for most races, Farmington voters may have to wait a while to find out how candidates fared with locals. 

The Detroit Free Press reported Sunday that write-in campaigns mounted by of Novi and of Canton in the 11th Congressional District Republican primary could delay results reporting until well into Wednesday. Loren Bennett, a former state senator, has withdrawn his write-in candidacy and backs Cassis, the newspaper reported. 

Formerly in the 9th Congressional district, Farmington was moved to the 11th in redistricting after the 2010 Census. 

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The only 11th Congressional Republican candidate on the ballot is , who has been sparring with Cassis over the past several weeks. 

On the 11th Congressional Democratic ballot, faces off against . 

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Farmington-Farmington Hills Patch will publish local results when they become available. To read all of our election coverage, read our Participate 2012 guide.


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