2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan explained

Election Name:2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan
Country:Michigan
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan
Previous Year:2002
Next Election:2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan
Next Year:2006
Seats For Election:All 15 Michigan seats to the United States House of Representatives
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Last Election1:9
Seats1:9
Popular Vote1:2,288,594
Percentage1:49.41%
Swing1: 1.17%
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Last Election2:6
Seats2:6
Popular Vote2:2,242,435
Percentage2:48.42%
Swing2: 0.90%

The 2004 congressional elections in Michigan were held on November 2, 2004, 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.

Overview

United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2004[1]
PartyVotesPercentageSeats beforeSeats after+/–
Republican2,288,59449.41%99-
Democratic2,242,43548.42%66-
Libertarian54,0931.17%00-
U.S. Taxpayers23,5980.51%00-
Green18,3650.40%00-
Independent4,2440.09%00-
Total4,631,329100.00%1515

Notes and References

  1. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.aspx Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives