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2022 Michigan Midterm Results And General Election Betting Odds

2022 Michigan Midterm Election Odds And Results

The 2020 general elections are around the corner, and Michigan will be holding races for 14 US House seats, 1 US Senate seat, and several state positions on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. First things first, though, the state Presidential primary was held on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, for both parties.

With betting lines closed on that event, you can still vote on the national winner of the DNC primary and the GOP primary, as well as on the candidate and party to win the 2020 presidential election. Debate props and futures (like Trump resignation odds and Trump impeachment odds) are also available.

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2020 Michigan General Election Information

Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Federal Election

  • Electoral College Votes: 16
  • House seats contested: 14
  • Senate seats contested: 1

State Election

  • House seats contested: 110
  • Senate seats contested: 0
  • Governorship contested? No

2020 Presidential Election Odds

  • Donald Trump (R) TBA*
  • Joe Biden (D) TBA*

*Odds Provided By Bovada.

How Did MI Vote In The 2016 Presidential Election?

Michigan was one of the closest states in the 2016 Presidential election, with Donald Trump winning out by 10,704 votes. Trump pulled in 47.50% of the vote, while Hillary Clinton got 47.27% of the vote. Expect MI to be a hotly contested battleground state in the 2020 election.

What is MI’s Political Makeup?

  • State House: Republican majority (58-52)
  • State Senate: Republican majority (22-16)
  • Gubernatorial: Democratic

2020 Michigan Electoral Odds

  • Democratic Candidate -150
  • Republican Candidate +115

2020 Michigan Democrat Primary Results

  • Joe Biden – 52.9%, 72 delegates
  • Bernie Sanders – 36.4%, 52 delegates
  • Tulsi Gabbard – 0.6%, 0 delegates

Recap: 2020 Michigan Democratic Primary Odds

Bernie Sanders won the Michigan Democratic primary in 2016, but there were plenty of questions as to whether he could do so again.  Before the MI primary, he was trending at third per the odds for the Democratic primary, and he ultimately finished well behind Joe Biden in the vote.

  • Joe Biden -1600
  • Bernie Sanders +700

2020 Michigan Republican Primary

Oddsmakers typically produce lines for particular state primaries and who is likely to win, but only when the primary itself is near. However, the GOP primary didn’t have odds on the race, as Trump was a shoo in per the Republican nomination odds. Trump won the MI GOP primary with 93.7% of the vote and took all 73 delegates.

Betting on the 2020 MI Presidential Election

Betting on the Presidential primary is a fun way to get involved in politics. While many people take politics to the extreme, others like to view the industry as a sort of sport unto itself, putting up some cash to bet on their predictions. More Presidential election odds will be available soon, and this page will always be updated with the latest lines, props, and futures throughout the voting season.

2020 Michigan General Election Voter Info

  • When do the polls open? For the MI general election, polls will be open on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
  • Where do I go to vote? You can find your Michigan polling place by using the form at the MI Voter Information Center website.
  • Can I vote early in MI? Yes, Michigan early voting is possible starting 45 days prior to election day.
  • Does Michigan allow absentee ballots? MI absentee voting is open to all registered voters in the state.
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