Michigan United States Senate election, 2006

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The Michigan United States Senate election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. Freshman Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow was re-elected to a second term over Republican Michael Bouchard.

The filing deadline for major parties was May 16, 2006; the primary was on August 8, 2006.

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Source Date Stabenow (D) Bouchard (R)
Strategic Vision (R) November 6, 2006 50% 44%
Mason-Dixon/MSNBC November 5, 2006 53% 37%
Free Press-Local 4 November 5, 2006 53% 34%
Strategic Vision (R) November 2, 2006 49% 42%
WSJ/Zogby October 31, 2006 49.3% 41.9%
Research 2000 October 25, 2006 51% 44%
Rasmussen October 25, 2006 55% 39%
Lake Research (D) October 24, 2006 53% 35%
Strategic Vision (R) October 24, 2006 48% 42%
WSJ/Zogby October 19, 2006 48.2% 43.6%
Free Press-Local 4 October 15, 2006 48% 35%
Rasmussen October 9, 2006 56% 39%
SurveyUSA October 9, 2006 53% 42%
EPIC-MRA October 5, 2006 48% 35%
WSJ/Zogby September 28, 2006 48.8% 42.3%
Strategic Vision (R) September 20, 2006 51% 44%
EPIC-MRA September 14, 2006 54% 34%
WSJ/Zogby September 11, 2006 49.5% 43.7%
Rasmussen August 31, 2006 51% 43%
Free Press-Local 4 August 28-30, 2006 50% 37%
Strategic Vision (R) August 29, 2006 49% 42%
WSJ/Zogby August 28, 2006 49.4% 45%
EPIC/MRA August 16, 2006 54% 42%
Rasmussen August 16, 2006 49% 44%
Strategic Vision (R) July 27, 2006 52% 36%
WSJ/Zogby July 24, 2006 48.0% 41.8%
Free Press-Local 4 July 16, 2006 49% 29%
WSJ/Zogby June 21, 2006 49.4% 41.3%
Strategic Vision (R) June 21, 2006 50% 37%
Strategic Vision (R) May 24, 2006 48% 36%
Mitchell Research May 1-9, 2006 49.5% 36.5%
Rasmussen May 5, 2006 54% 34%
Strategic Vision (R) April 21, 2006 48% 38%
Rasmussen April 6, 2006 51% 37%
WSJ/Zogby March 31, 2006 51.5% 37.6%
Strategic Vision (R) March 15, 2006 48% 37%
Rasmussen February 15, 2006 54% 33%
Strategic Vision (R) February 3, 2006 49% 36%
Rasmussen January 20, 2006 56% 31%
Strategic Vision (R) December 22, 2005 47% 35%
Rasmussen December 3, 2005 49% 33%
EPIC/MRA November 28, 2005 56% 36%
Strategic Vision (R) November 21, 2005 45% 31%

Source Date Stabenow (D) Bouchard (R) Schwartz (L) Sole (G) FitzSimons (C)
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA November 6, 2006 49% 41% 1% --- ---
SurveyUSA November 5, 2006 52% 42% 2% 2% 1%
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA November 3, 2006 51% 38% 1%
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA October 31, 2006 52% 38% 1%
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA October 27, 2006 50% 38% 1%
Survey USA October 25, 2006 51% 44% 1% 1% 1%
SurveyUSA October 9, 2006 53% 42% 1% 1% 1%
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA October 5, 2006 48% 35% 1% 1%
IMP/Marketing Resource September 26, 2006 52% 30% 1% 1% 1%
SurveyUSA September 18, 2006 54% 41% 2% 2% 1%
Detroit News/EPIC-MRA August 23, 2006 51% 38% 2%
SurveyUSA August 22, 2006 51% 42% 1%
SurveyUSA August 8, 2006 48% 41% 8%

The following results are official.[1]

2006 United States Senate election, Michigan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Debbie Stabenow (incumbent) 2,151,278 56.9 +7.4
Republican Michael Bouchard 1,559,597 41.3 -6.6
Libertarian Leonard Schwartz 27,012 0.7 0
Green David Sole 23,890 0.6 -0.3
Constitution W. Dennis FitzSimons 18,341 0.5 +0.2
Majority 591681 15.6
Turnout 3,780,142
Democratic hold Swing


Preceded by
2002
Carl Levin
Michigan U.S. Senate elections
2006
Succeeded by
2008
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