2012 Michigan's 11th congressional district special election

The 2012 special election in Michigan's 11th congressional district was a special election that took place in Michigan on November 6, 2012, to replace Republican United States Congressman Thaddeus McCotter, who resigned after a failed presidential campaign and a series of scandals. Former autoworker David Curson, the Democratic nominee, narrowly defeated Republican nominee Kerry Bentivolio, a reindeer farmer, to win the seat for the last few months of McCotter's term.

2012 Michigan's 11th congressional district special election

November 6, 2012 (2012-11-06)
 
Nominee David Curson Kerry Bentivolio
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 159,258 151,736
Percentage 48.4% 46.1%

Michigan's 11th congressional district at the time of the 2012 special election.

Representative before election

Thaddeus McCotter
Republican

Elected Representative

David Curson
Democratic

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