November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02) 2014 → David Leyton Daniel Grow 1,363,486 62,737 Date 2 November 2010 | Turnout 3,136,224 1,649,223 1,363,486 52.59% 43.48% Location Michigan, United States | |
![]() | ||
Winner Bill Schuette |
The Michigan Attorney General election of 2010 took place on November 2, 2010, to elect the Attorney General of Michigan. Two-term incumbent Mike Cox was term-limited by the Michigan Constitution from seeking a third term. Republican Bill Schuette, a former Congressman, state Senator and judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, defeated Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton with 54 percent of the vote.
Contents
Declared
Withdrew
Patterson, a term-limited state Senator, was the first to form a campaign, forming an exploratory campaign in January, though he did not compete for the nomination at the Republican Party Convention in August 2010. After being expected to win the nomination handily, Schuette defeated Bishop by less than 100 votes to secure the nomination.
Declared
Withdrew
Despite filing for the race, both Bernstein and Whitmer withdrew before the state Democratic Party Convention and Leyton won the nomination uncontested.