2014 Michigan Attorney General election
The 2014 Michigan Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Michigan. Incumbent Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette was re-elected to a second term in office with 52.11% of the vote.
Republican Party
Candidates
Nominee
- Bill Schuette, incumbent Attorney General
Democratic Party
Candidates
Nominee
- Mark Totten, law professor at Michigan State University and candidate for the State Senate in 2010
Withdrew
- Godfrey Dillard, attorney and candidate for Michigan's 15th congressional district in 1996
Minor parties
Libertarian Party
- Justin Altman, attorney
Green Party
- John Anthony La Pietra, attorney, nominee for Secretary of State in 2010 and nominee for Calhoun County Clerk and Register of Deeds in 2008 and 2012
Taxpayers Party
- Gerald Van Sickle, nominee for attorney general in 2002 and 2010
General election
By congressional district
Schuette won ten of 14 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.| District | Schuette | Totten | Representative |
| 1st | 59% | 37% | Dan Benishek |
| 2nd | 64% | 32% | - |
| 2nd | 64% | 32% | Bill Huizenga |
| 3rd | 60% | 35% | Justin Amash |
| 4th | 63% | 33% | Dave Camp |
| 4th | 63% | 33% | John Moolenaar |
| 5th | 46% | 51% | Dan Kildee |
| 6th | 56% | 39% | Fred Upton |
| 7th | 58% | 38% | Tim Walberg |
| 8th | 58% | 38% | Mike Rogers |
| 8th | 58% | 38% | Mike Bishop |
| 9th | 49% | 47% | Sander Levin |
| 10th | 62% | 34% | Candice Miller |
| 11th | 59% | 38% | Kerry Bentivolio |
| 11th | 59% | 38% | Dave Trott |
| 12th | 39% | 57% | John Dingell |
| 12th | 39% | 57% | Debbie Dingell |
| 13th | 20% | 77% | John Conyers |
| 14th | 25% | 73% | Gary Peters |
| 14th | 25% | 73% | Brenda Lawrence |