2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Last election
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9
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6
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Seats won
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9
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6
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Seat change
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Popular vote
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1,624,865
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1,923,485
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Percentage
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44.56%
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52.75%
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Swing
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4.85%
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4.33%
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District results
County results
Republican
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
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Democratic
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
>90%
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The 2006 congressional elections in Michigan was held on November 7, 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 were re-elected except Joe Schwarz, who lost his primary.
Michigan was one of six states in which the party that won the state's popular vote did not win a majority of seats in 2006, the other states being Indiana, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2006[1]
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Party
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Votes
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Percentage
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Seats before
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Seats after
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+/–
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Democratic
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1,923,485
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52.75%
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6
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6
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-
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Republican
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1,624,865
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44.56%
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9
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9
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-
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Libertarian
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45,435
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1.25%
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0
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0
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-
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Green
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25,047
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0.69%
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0
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0
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-
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U.S. Taxpayers
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23,102
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0.63%
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0
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0
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-
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Independent
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4,492
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0.12%
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0
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0
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-
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Total
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3,646,426
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100.00%
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15
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15
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Match-up summary
District 1
2006 Michigan's 1st congressional district election|
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County results Stupak 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% |
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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
2006 Michigan's 4th congressional district election|
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County results Camp 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% |
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Incumbent Republican David Lee Camp won re-election to a ninth term.
District 5
2006 Michigan's 5th congressional district election|
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County results Kildee 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% |
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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 Joe Knollenberg 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.
District 15
Incumbent Democrat John Dingell won re-election to a twenty-seventh term.
References
- ^ Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 1st District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 2nd District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 3rd District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ a b c "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 4th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 6th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 7th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 9th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position Files In OAKLAND County". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 10th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 11th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 12th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 14th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position Files In WAYNE County". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- ^ "2006 Official Michigan General Election Results - 15th District Representative in Congress 2 Year Term (1) Position". Miboecfr.nicusa.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
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