TRAVERSE CITY — Michigan's 1st Congressional District may go to a recount to determine if incumbent Republican Dan Benishek's victory will hold.
Democratic challenger Gary McDowell had not conceded defeat as of Wednesday, disputing the final numbers compiled by the Associated Press. The AP gave Benishek a 2,297 vote victory, less than 1 percent of the more than 346,000 ballots cast.
McDowell, a former state Representative from Rudyard, said in a prepared release he wants to ensure that all absentee, provisional and military ballots are counted. His campaign is looking to resolve discrepancies between the AP-reported numbers and tallying errors in some counties as county board of canvassers began Wednesday certifying results.
"I am so proud of the grassroots campaign we built to fight for hard-working middle class families in Northern Michigan," McDowell said in the release. "We owe it to them and our overseas military to let the process continue and make sure that all absentee and provisional ballots are counted."
Both McDowell and Benishek had representatives present as the canvassing board began its review in Grand Traverse County, said Linda Coburn, county clerk. She said the process will likely run into next week.
"It's going to be pretty hard to find over 2,000 votes," she said.
Benishek was traveling and could not be reached for comment.
A general surgeon from Crystal Falls, Benishek announced his victory for a second term Wednesday morning. The race see-sawed back and forth throughout the night as vote counts slowly trickled in from the sprawling 1st District.
"Michigan's 1st District voted for jobs, the American dream, and limited government, but just because the election is over does not mean our job is done," Benishek said in a prepared release. "For the next two years my focus will remain on bringing jobs back to Northern Michigan, reigning in the spending and fighting to keep the American dream alive for our children and grandchildren."
Benishek won four out of five counties in northwest Michigan, with his biggest lead coming in Grand Traverse County where he captured 51.3 percent of the ballots for a 3,500 vote lead.
Benishek easily won Antrim County and took Kalkaska and Leelanau counties by a few hundred votes each. McDowell narrowly edged out Benishek in Benzie County by 121 votes.
Voters at the polls said they were tired of the campaign after special interests spend over $6 million, mostly in attack ads.
"That one was the nastiest out there and I'm not too fond of either of them right now, said Dave Starkey of Acme Township.
The negative campaigning cost both candidates Tammy Peck's vote.
"I did not like either one of them, I voted Green (Party)," the Acme Township resident said.
Patti Hresko of Elk Rapids voted for McDowell, she said, "because there were more things I didn't like about Benishek."
Jenifer Hamlet of Elk Rapids said she supported Benishek as a counter weight to her vote for President Barack Obama.
"I didn't want one side to have all the power and I wanted some good diversity in (Washington)," she said. "They are about as different as you can get."
Region
Recount possible in House race
-
-
Traverse City West students launch weather balloon
A weather balloon launched by students at West Senior High School demonstrated a core principle of physics. What goes up must come down.
Continued ... -
Teen job outlook better in 2013
The pressure is on for Brooke Stocking to find her first summer job. The Traverse City teen, 16, is on two cheer teams and will compete this summer in Virginia Beach.
Continued ... -
Grand Traverse student heads to national spelling bee
Eighth-grader Charlie Donahue remembers his first spelling bee, way back in third grade. He was over-confident then, and a “very easy” word bounced him from the competition.
Continued ... -
Four pets safe in house fire
Grand Traverse Metro Fire Department crews responded to a fire Thursday at 2:10 p.m. in the 4500 block of Buckhorn Drive.
Continued ... -
Record numbers audition for 'Les Misérables'
Old Town Playhouse added a fourth audition for the musical Les Misérables after a record number of people showed up to try out.
Continued ... -
Two charged for making meth at local motel
Two people face criminal charges stemming from a meth lab discovered at Shadowland Motel.
Continued ... -
Annual Rhubarb Social in Bear Lake
Kick off summer vacation with an annual rhubarb social at the Bear Lake Christian Church.
Continued ... - Friday, May 24, 2013
-
Snyder, Stabenow slated to speak at Helen Milliken service
United States Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Gov. Rick Snyder are among those expected to speak at a Monday, June 3, memorial service for former Michigan First Lady Helen Milliken.
Continued ... -
Memorial Day: Weather, gas prices and highway enforcement
An annual ceremony to honor veterans has a new location this year. More than 400 people are expected to attend a service Monday at the Grand Traverse Veterans Memorial Park. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. at the park off 11th Street near Elmwood Avenue.
Continued ... -
Traverse City schools officials prepare for bond
Traverse City Area Public Schools officials said they’ve learned from last year’s failed bond campaign and hear loud-and-clear what voters want in a 2013 capital improvement project proposal.
Continued ... -
Utility cuts trees beyond easements, property owners say
Lynn Tilson is trying to save 374 of her red pines from the chainsaw. Michigan Electric Transmission Company marked the trees for removal, beyond the 50-foot easement Tilson believes the utility has on either side of its power lines.
Continued ... -
Conservancy offers farmers a shorter-term option for land
For the last 30 summers, Dennis and Barb Dean traveled from their Alaska home to tend to their sweet and tart cherry orchards in Williamsburg.
Continued ... -
Elk Rapids now has authorized baccalaureate school
Elk Rapids Middle School is being recognized for adopting a world-renowned education style, and other local districts are prepared to follow suit, thanks in part to a $3 million Kellogg Foundation grant.
Continued ... -
BATA bus struck during three-vehicle accident
A Bay Area Transportation Agency bus was damaged in a three-vehicle collision at the intersection of Three Mile and Hammond Road.
Continued ... -
Benzie County home destroyed in fire
Benzonia Township Fire Department Chief John Hanmer said units responded to the fire on Thursday at about 11 a.m. He said no one was inside the Cook Road home and the occupants were at work.
Continued ... -
Eligibility issues cut short TC St. Francis baseball season
St. Francis High School’s baseball team’s season prematurely ended.
Continued ... -
Memorial Day-related services in Traverse City region
Memorial Day-related services in Traverse City region:
Continued ... - Thursday, May 23, 2013
-
Accused stalker faces more charges
A Grawn man who already is facing stalking charges is accused of breaking into the home of the female victim and attempting to take her dog.
Continued ... -
Victory for medical marijuana patients
Medical marijuana patients and advocates scored a victory after the state’s top court issued a decision on a long-running Grand Traverse County case.
Continued ... -
Parking lot argument chills Bardon's
Robin Bisel and Jean Cline licked ice cream cones at Bardon’s Wonder Freeze off Front Street and wondered how they’d maneuver through traffic when finished with their treats.
Continued ... -
Presidential Scholar has struggled with illness
Nicole “Niki” Tubacki doesn't remember much about her early childhood except for swinging outside in the sun.
Continued ... -
Man said to trade drugs for sex
A man arrested in Leelanau County for violating probation is accused of trading drugs for sexual favors with young women in Missaukee County.
Continued ... -
Car crashes into rocks near house
A Glen Arbor woman told deputies she fell asleep before she ran a stop sign and crashed her vehicle into a row of boulders near an Empire Township home.
Continued ... -
Local educators honored
The Outstanding Educator Award, sponsored by the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District, the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce and TBA Credit Union, is given annually to a handful of public, private and parochial educators in the Grand Traverse region.
Continued ... -
Man enters guilty plea in assault
A man accused of beating his live-in girlfriend in East Bay Township pleaded guilty to assault charges.
Continued ...
-
Traverse City West students launch weather balloon



