be £idliian 0aihg Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, November 3, 2010 michigandaily.com SNYDERTE, T BIG VICTOR MICHIGAN ELECTION RESULTS STATE WIDE RACES GOVERNOR'S RACE Rick Snyder (R) 58% Virg Bernero (D) 40% SECRETARY OF STATE Ruth Johnson (R) 51% Jocelyn Benson (D) 45% ATTORNEY GENERAL Bill Schuette (R) 53% - David Leyton (D) 43% UNIVERSITY'S BOARD OF REGENTS Andrea Fischer Newman (R) 26% Andrew Richner (R) 24% Paul Brown (D) 22% Greg Stephens (D) 21% LOCAL RACES U.S. HOUSE REP. SEAT 15TH * CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT John Dingell CD) 56% Rob Steele (R) 40% U.S. HOUSE REP. SEAT 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Tim Walberg (R) 50% Mark Schauer (D) 45% STATE SENATE 18TH DISTRICT Rebekah Warren (D) 65% John Hochstetler (R) 3S% STATE HOUSE OF REPS. 53RD DISTRICT Jeff Irwin CD) 80% Chase Ingersoll (R) 20% CITY RACES MAYOR John Hieftje (D) 82% Steve Bean (no party affiliation) 18% WARD 2 CITY COUNCILMEMBER Tony Derezinsky (D) 79% Emily Hopp Salvette (Libertarian) 21% 'U' alum, Republican outsider routes Democrat Bernero by 18% margin By BETHANY BIRON Daily StaffReporter DETROIT - "We have come a long way," Republican governor- elect Rick Snyder told a packed crowdatthe MichiganGOPwatch party in the Wes- tin Book Cadil- lac Hotel here tonight. The Ann Arbor business- man addressed the watch party attendees after the crowd chanted "We want Rick!" Snyder, who branded himself as a political outsider with the business acumen needed to fix Michigan, will be heading to the governor's mansion come Janu- ary after routing Democrat and Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero. Bernero conceded the race at around 10 p.m. last night. "The people of Michigan have spoken," Snyder told the crowd last night. "It's time to reinvent Michigan." In replacing Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Snyder is ushering in a new era of Repub- lican rule in the state. Michigan's last Republican governor was John Engler, who was in office from 1993 to 2002. During his concession speech at the MGM Grand hotel here, Bernero said he fought a good fight to protect the American dream, which he believes is in jeopardy. "I'll keep fighting for people on Main Street because those are the CITY RESULTS LSA senior Yousef Rabhi and Mayor Hieftje's wins. See News, Page 3A Michigan's governor-elect Rick Snyder celebrates on stage last night at the Wes- tin Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit with his running mate, Brian Calley, and their families and other supporters. A self-proclaimed nerd, Snyder rode a steady cam- paign to an easy win in yesterday's gubernatorial election. values we all share," Bernero said. "It's where I come from, and it's what I'll always do. The fight for the Michigan of opportunity goes on for everyone." Duringhis victory speech, Sny- der thanked his family, those who helped run his campaign and the citizens of Michigan. "For me this is much more than an election," Snyder said. "This is about an effort to reinvent Michi- gan." Snyder also lauded his oppo- BERNERO'S LOSS A full story on Bernero's reaction to the results. See News, Page 6A nent's efforts, sayingthat Bernero "ran ahard-fought race." The University alum and Ann Arbor businessman ran for gov- ernor after his wife Sue urged him to enter the race in order to help fix the downtrodden state. Throughout his campaign, Sny- der emphasized his lack of politi- cal experience saying that his business background would help him bring the innovative outlook needed to fix Lansing - a notion See SNYDER, Page 3A DISTRICT RESULTS Coverage of yesterday's wins by V alumni Warren, Irwin. See News, Poge SA FOR MORE COVERAGE OF STATEWIDE ELECTION RESULTS, SEE NEWS, PAGE 5A . ~Echoing national trend, GOP reclaims 7th dist. WARDS5 CITY COUNCILMEMBER Carsten Honke CD) John Floyd (R). Newcombe Clark (no party affiliation) 70% 21% 9% Walberg unseats Democrat Schauer as Republicans take control of House By JOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily StaffReporter BATTLE CREEK, Mich. - Former U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) reclaimed his seat in Congress last night by defeating incumbent U.S. Rep. Mark Schauer HOUSE HITS, SENATE STAYS (D-Mich.) in Michigan's seventh congressional district as Republi- cans nationwide made sweeping gains in the Senate and took con- trol of the majority in the House of Representatives. With all 329 precincts inthe dis- trict reporting as of4 a.m., Walberg won with 50 percent of the votes to Schauer's 45 percent in a race that had been in an almost statistical dead-heat in the weeks leading up to the election. Walberg reclaimed his seat in Congress after Schauer beat him See U.S. HOUSE, Page 2A COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 11 Yousef Rabhi (D) 75% Joe Baubis (R) 24% PROPOSALS CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION YES NO % 67% PROPOSAL 2 PROHIBITING FORMER CONVICTED FELONS FROM HOLDING PUBLIC OFFICE YES NO 75% 2S% soURCES: AP AND WsHTErFFw COUsN CLERK'S OFFICE united States Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) celebrates winning re-election in Taylor, Mich. last night. Dingell beat out Republican and cardiologist Rob Steele in a surprisingly close race. Rep. Dingell clinches. 28th termin nail biter L Co av Re ongest-serving off a significant upset challenge from Republican Rob Steele. )ngressman ever With 97 percent of precincts reporting, Dingell, the longest- 'oids upset from serving U.S. congressman ever at age 84, has 56 percent of the tpublican Steele vote, while Steele sits at 4p percent, The Associated Press By MIKE MERAR reported as of 4 a.m. Daily StaffReporter Last night, hundreds of Din- gell supporters gathered in the kYLOR, Mich. - United local UAW hall in Taylor, Mich. s Rep. John Dingell (D- to hear the election results. Din- .) will enter his 56th year gell arrived late in the night to ongress after successfully loud cheers of support from the ng onto his seat in Michi- crowd. 15th district and staving After thanking his family and important staff members, Din- gell spoke of the campaign and the hard-fought race. "We have worked hard in this campaign," he said. "It has been a good one, it has been clean, it has been hard, it has been a good presentation of the issues to the people we serve." In his address to supporters, Dingell spoke of returning to Congress and fighting for the constituents of the 15th district. "We're going to go back to Washington and work our hearts out for you again," he See DINGELL, Page 3A There was indeed a shake-up in the U.S. Congress yesterday as Republicans gained control of the House.. But the tide wasn't strong enough to give them leadership of the Senate as well. HOUSE 1I om SENATE U SOURCE: CNN '91 Fischer Newman, Richner return to Board of Regents TA State Mich in C holdi gan's By KYLE SWANSON Daily News Editor University Regents Andrea Fischer Newman (R-Ann Arbor) and Andrew Richner (R-Grosse Pointe Park) won their bids for re- election to the University's Board of Regents yesterday. The two incumbents nar- rowly beat out their Democratic opponents Paul Brown and Greg Stephens. The wins will give New- See REGENTS, Page 6A A How should Rich Rod deal with the prodding media as his program slides? Take cues from his QB, writes Joe Stapleton. >) SEE SPORTS, PAGE 8A A MOVEMENT TO THE MIDDLE What the Stewart-Colbert rally in D.C. says about old Ann Arbor political stereotypes. SEE THE STATEMENT, INSIDE WEATHER HI:50 TOMORROW Lo: 31 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail The art of getting luxury cheese for cheap. news@michigandaily.com and let us know. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE TABLE INDEX NEWS............. Vol. CXXI, No. 40 OPINION....... x20OTheMichiganDaily C L A S S I F I E D S .. michigondnily.com ...2A ARTS.............. ............... 7A ....... 4A SPORTS ........................8A .............6A THE STATEM ENT.......R...........18