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November 14, 2024 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-11-14

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NOVEMBER 14 • 2024 | 17
J
N

J

ewish candidates in Michigan can be pleased about their own
results in the Nov. 5 election.
Incumbents Oakland County Clerk Lisa Brown and Oakland
County Treasurer Robert Wittenberg won re-election.
Michigan state congresspeople Samantha Steckloff (MI House 19)
won with 65% of the vote; and Noah Arbit (MI House 20) prevailed
with 53% of the vote. Both will be returning to Lansing.
In the closely watched Senate race, Democrat Elissa Slotkin edged out
Republican Mike Rogers to win the seat being vacated by retiring Sen.
Debbie Stabenow.

Jewish
Candidates
Fair Well in
Michigan’s
2024
Election

JN STAFF

Lisa
Brown

Elissa
Slotkin

Samantha
Steckloff

Noah
Arbit

Robert
Wittenberg

C
l
i
c
k. C
a
ll. Borro
w
. Give.

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