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Michigan


Key Voting Dates in Michigan

Primary Voter Registration Deadline: Jul 10
  Primary Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Aug 5
  Primary Election:  Aug 8
  General Voter Registration Deadline (Mail):  Oct 10
  General Absentee Ballot Request Deadline (Mail): Nov 4 (by 2:00 PM) 

2006 Candidates



Senate Race 
 
Incumbent:Senator Debbie Stabenow (D)
 
 Debbie Stabenow  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 96 percent of the time.
 Go to Debbie Stabenow’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Michael Bouchard (R)


Gubernatorial Race 
 

Incumbent:Jennifer Granholm (D)
 
 Go to Jennifer Granholm’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Dick DeVos (R)
  
Learn more about the Michigan Gubernatorial race.


House Races 
 
MI-1MI-2MI-3MI-4MI-5MI-6MI-7MI-8MI-9MI-10
MI-11MI-12MI-13MI-14MI-15     

MI-1Incumbent: Bart Stupak (D)
 
 Bart Stupak has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 98 percent of the time.
 
  
Challenger(s): Don Hooper (R)
MI-2Incumbent:Peter Hoekstra  (R)
 Peter Hoekstra  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 91 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Kimon Kotos (D)
 
 Go to Kimon Kotos campaign website.
MI-3Incumbent:Vern Ehlers  (R)
 Vern Ehlers  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 87 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):James Rinck (D)
MI-4Incumbent:Dave Camp  (R)
 Dave Camp  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 90 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Mike Huckleberry (D)
 
 Go to Mike Huckleberry's campaign website.
MI-5Incumbent:Dale Kildee   (D)
 
 Dale Kildee has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 96 percent of the time.
 Go to Dale Kildee’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Eric Klammer (R)
MI-6Incumbent:Fred Upton (R)
 Fred Upton has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 77 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Kim Clark (D)
 
 Go to Kim Clark’s campaign website.
MI-7Open race  
Challenger(s):Sharon Renier (D)
Tim Walberg (R)
MI-8Incumbent:Mike Rogers  (R)
 Mike Rogers  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 86 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Jim Marcinkowski (D)
 
 Go to Jim Marcinkowski’s campaign website.
MI-9Incumbent:Joe Knollenberg (R)
 Joe Knollenberg has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 94 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Nancy Skinner (D)
 
 Go to Nancy Skinner’s campaign website.
MI-10Incumbent:Candice Miller   (R)
 Candice Miller has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 80 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Robert Denison (D)
 
MI-11Incumbent:Thaddeus McCotter  (R)
 Thaddeus McCotter  has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 75 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Tony Trupiano (D)
 
 Go to Tony Trupiano‘s campaign website.
MI-12Incumbent:Sander Levin  (D)
 
 Saner Levin has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 94 percent of the time.
 Go to Sander Levin‘s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Randell Shafer (R)
MI-13Incumbent:Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D)
 
 Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 98 percent of the time.
 Go to Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick's House of Representatives website.
MI-14Incumbent:John Conyers  (D)
 
 John Conyers has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 94 percent of the time.
 Go to John Conyers’ campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Chad Miles (R)
MI-15Incumbent:John Dingell (D)
 
 John Dingell has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 94 percent of the time.
 Go to John Dingell’s campaign website.


 

 

  
 

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