Incumbent Rep. John James (R-MI) defeated Carl Marlinga in Michigan’s 10th Congressional District.
James led Malinga for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District with 51.1% of the vote, with 98% of the ballots counted so far. The Associated Press called the race at 12:21 p.m. Eastern time.
The seat was labeled as “lean Republican” by Cook Political Report but was still seen as an opportunity for Democrats to unseat the Republican incumbent. However, after James won by 6 points, Republicans remain in control of the district.