MI-Senate Class II Seat
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| House | Senate | |||||
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| GOP | Dems | Total | GOP | Dems | Total | |
| Confirmed primary challenges | 26 | 18 | 44 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Possible primary challenges | 9 | 8 | 17 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| Open seats* | 12 | 7 | 201 | 7 | 1 | 82 |
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Next election: 2014
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Race status
| Incumbent: | Carl Levin |
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| Incumbent running? | Maybe |
| Primary challenge? | No primary challenge if incumbent runs. |
Candidates
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| Name | Party | Status | Reference URL | Reference date | Reference note |
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| Carl Levin | Democratic | Unconfirmed incumbent | (source needed) |
(Candidate classification criteria)
Results
| Primary winners: | TBD |
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| General election winner: | TBD |
Last election: 2008
Incumbent: Carl Levin
Candidates
| Name | Party | Status | Reference URL | Reference date | Reference note |
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| Carl Levin | Democratic | Confirmed candidate | (source needed) | ||
| Jack Hoogendyk, Jr. | Republican | Confirmed candidate | (source needed) |
(Candidate classification criteria)
Results
| Primary winners: | Jack Hoogendyk, Jr., Carl Levin |
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| General election winner: | Carl Levin |
Michigan congressional districts and the incumbent's district offices
| Carl Levin's district offices |
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Articles and resources
See also
- Index for all the Michigan congressional districts and candidates.
- The full U.S. Senate elections report.
- The RaceTracker homepage.
External resources
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External articles
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