There's an unusual situation in Michigan's 1st Congressional District, which covers the state's Upper Peninsula and the Northerly reaches of its Lower Peninsula. The district has become quite Trumpy, but it's vestigially Democratic -- Bart Stupak represented the district until 2010 -- and the sort of long-short race that Democrats wouldn't mind taking their chances in.
However, their candidate, Matt Morgan, will need to do so by write-in vote tonight since he was disqualified from tonight's ballot on a technicality. It doesn't sound like too big a challenge -- he'll basically need only 1 in 20 Democrats in the district who voted in Michigan's gubernatorial primary to write his name in -- but Michigan isn't reporting those write-in results so far tonight so it will likely be a few days to know whether he's qualified.
