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Judy Emmons
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Judy Emmons

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Judy K. Emmons is a Michigan state senator representing District 33. She is chair of the Families, Seniors and Human Services Committee, and vice-chair of Education.

Michigan House of Representatives

Emmons' first campaign for the Michigan House of Representatives occurred in 2002, running the 70th District. Incumbent state Rep. Gretchen Whitmer chose to run for re-election in the 69th District rather than the 70th after her district was redrawn following the 2000 Census. Emmons ran in the Republican primary against Jon Aylsworth, who has serve on the Greenville City Council. Emmons won the GOP nomination by taking nearly 63 percent of more than 6,700 votes. In the general election, she defeated Democratic nominee Henry Sanchez, taking nearly 66 percent of more than 22,000 votes. She would not face any Republican opposition for the GOP nomination in the 70th District in her two re-election campaigns, running unopposed in 2004 and 2006. In the 2004 general election she faced a re-match with Sanchez, winning re-election by again taking nearly 66 percent of more than 34,000 votes. She defeated 21-year-old Christopher Mahar by taking nearly 64 percent of almost 30,000 votes.

She was not eligible to run for a fourth term as the Michigan Constitution limits state Representatives to three terms.

Michigan Senate

After Rick Snyder won the GOP nomination for governor in August 2010, he stunned political observes by picking then-state Rep. Brian Calley as his choice to be the GOP nominee for lieutenant governor on August 25, 2010.

Just weeks earlier, Calley had won the GOP nomination for the 33rd state Senate district. On September 3, 2010, Emmons was chosen as Calley's replacement by the 33rd District Republican Party Executive Committee, covering Clinton, Ionia, Isabella and Montcalm counties. The committee selected Emmons over Scott Hummel in a 82-37 vote. In the November general election, Emmons defeated Democratic nominee James Hoisington, capturing almost 65 percent of almost 78,000 votes.

Emmons officially filed for a second term on April 17, 2014. She won re-nomination uncontested in August 2014.

On November 4, 2014, Emmons won re-election to the state Senatedefeating former educator and counselor Fred Sprague, taking 57 percent of the vote.

Emmons is prohibited from seeking re-election to the state Senate, as the state Constitution limits Senators to be elected to a maximum of two, four-year terms.

Electoral history

2002 Republican Primary - Michigan's 70th state House District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons4,25862.8N/A
RepublicanJon Aylsworth2,51937.2N/A
2002 General Election - Michigan's 70th state House District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons14,61065.8+22.2
DemocraticHenry Sanchez7,58834.2-22.2
2004 General Election - Michigan's 70th state House District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons (I)22,74466.0+0.2
DemocraticHenry Sanchez11,73234.2-0.2
2006 General Election - Michigan's 70th state House District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons (I)18,39263.2-2.8
DemocraticChristopher Mahar10,70436.8+2.8
2010 General Election - Michigan's 33rd state Senate District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons50,22264.5+10.7
DemocraticJames Hoisington25,20632.4-11.7
LibertarianJoshua Lillie2,4033.1+1.0
2014 General Election - Michigan's 33rd state Senate District
PartyCandidateVotes%±
RepublicanJudy Emmons (I)36,42057.2-7.3
DemocraticFred Sprague27,23542.8+10.4
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