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United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2006

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November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)
  
2008 →

9
  
6

44.56%
  
52.75%

Start date
  
November 4, 2006

9
  
6

1,624,865
  
1,923,485

4.85%
  
4.33%

United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2006

The 2006 congressional elections in Michigan was held on November 4, 2006 to determine who would represent the state of Michigan in the United States House of Representatives. Michigan had fifteen seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms. All fifteen incumbents ran for re-election, and all of them got re-elected except Joe Schwarz, who lost his primary.

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District 1

Incumbent Democrat Bart Stupak won re-election to an eighth term.

District 2

Incumbent Republican Pete Hoekstra won re-election to an eighth term.

District 3

Incumbent Republican Vern Ehlers won re-election to an eighth term.

District 4

Incumbent Republican David Lee Camp won re-election to a ninth term.

District 5

Incumbent Democratic Dale Kildee won re-election to a thirteenth term.

District 6

Incumbent Republican Fred Upton won re-election to an eleventh term.

District 7

Republican Tim Walberg defeated the incumbent in the primary, and won the general election.

District 8

Incumbent Republican Mike Rogers won re-election to a fourth term.

District 9

Incumbent Republican Bart Stupak won re-election to an eighth term.

District 10

Incumbent Republican Candice Miller won re-election to a third term.

District 11

Incumbent Republican Thad McCotter won re-election to a third term.

District 12

Incumbent Democrat Sander Levin won re-election to a thirteenth term.

District 13

Incumbent Democrat Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick won re-election, unopposed, to a sixth term.

District 14

Incumbent Democrat John Conyers won re-election to an X term.

District 15

Incumbent Democrat John Dingell won re-election to a twenty-seventh term.

References

United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2006 Wikipedia


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