1974 Michigan Attorney General election

1974 Michigan Attorney General election

← 1970 5 November 1974 1978 →
 
Nominee Frank J. Kelley Myron H. Wahls Sr.
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,739,466 736,975
Percentage 69.15% 29.30%

County results
Kelley:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Wahls:      50–60%

Attorney General before election

Frank J. Kelley
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Frank J. Kelley
Democratic

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The 1974 Michigan Attorney General election was held on 5 November 1974 in order to elect the Attorney General of Michigan. Democratic nominee and incumbent Attorney General Frank J. Kelley won re-election against Republican nominee Myron H. Wahls Sr., American Independent nominee Ray D. Markel and Human Rights nominee Clarice Jobes.[1]

General election

On election day, 5 November 1978, Democratic nominee Frank J. Kelley won re-election by a margin of 1,002,491 votes against his foremost opponent Republican nominee Myron H. Wahls Sr., thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of Attorney General. Kelley was sworn in for his fifth term on 1 January 1975.[2]

Results

Michigan Attorney General election, 1974[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank J. Kelley (incumbent) 1,739,466 69.15
Republican Myron H. Wahls Sr. 736,975 29.30
American Independent Ray D. Markel 20,970 0.82
Human Rights Clarice Jobes 18,239 0.73
Write-ins 24 0.00
Total votes 2,515,674 100.00
Democratic hold

References

  1. ^ "1974 Attorney General General Election Results - Michigan". uselectionatlas.org. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  2. ^ "MI Attorney General". ourcampaigns.com. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  3. ^ Michigan (1975). Michigan manual. 1975/1976. p. 551 – via HathiTrust.
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