2008 United States Senate election in Michigan explained

Election Name:2008 United States Senate election in Michigan
Country:Michigan
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2002 United States Senate election in Michigan
Previous Year:2002
Next Election:2014 United States Senate election in Michigan
Next Year:2014
Election Date:November 4, 2008
Image1:File:Carl Levin official portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Carl Levin
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:3,038,386
Percentage1:62.66%
Nominee2:Jack Hoogendyk
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:1,641,070
Percentage2:33.85%
U.S. Senator
Before Election:Carl Levin
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Carl Levin
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)

The 2008 United States Senate election in Michigan was held on November 4, 2008[1] Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Carl Levin won reelection to a sixth and final term.

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Levin's 2002 opponent Andrew Raczkowski considered running again, but military commitments forced him to drop out. State representative Jack Hoogendyk declared his candidacy to challenge Levin.[2] Troy engineer Bart Baron was also running.[3] Baron apparently failed to qualify for the August 5, 2008 party primary ballot in the Michigan Secretary of State's office. So only Hoogendyk was listed on the Republican side in the Michigan primary election.[4] Levin was unopposed on the Democratic side. The filing deadline for candidates to run was May 13.[5]

Minor party candidates who ran included Harley Mikkelson of the Green Party, Scotty Boman of the Libertarian Party,[6] Michael Nikitin of the U.S. Taxpayers Party[7] and Doug Dern of the Natural Law Party. Levin, who maintained a huge fundraising advantage over his opponents,[8] easily won re-election.

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[9] October 23, 2008
align=left CQ Politics[10] October 31, 2008
align=left Rothenberg Political Report[11] November 2, 2008
align=left Real Clear Politics[12] November 4, 2008

Polling

Poll SourceDates administeredCarl
Levin (D)
Jack
Hoogendyk (R)
align=left Rasmussen Reports[13] October 8, 200861%36%
align=left Public Policy Polling[14] September 29 – October 1, 200850%32%
align=left Strategic Vision[15] September 22–24, 200857%29%
align=left Detroit News[16] September 14–17, 200856%28%
align=left Rasmussen Reports[17] September 18, 200857%38%
align=left Strategic Vision[18] September 5–7, 200858%28%
align=left Public Policy Polling[19] September 6–7, 200851%36%
align=left EPIC-MRA/Detroit News[20] August 18–21, 200859%27%
align=left Public Policy Polling(PPP)[21] July 23–27, 200854%35%
align=left Rasmussen ReportsJuly 10, 200859%36%
align=left Public Policy Polling[22] June 21–22, 200854%32%
align=left Rasmussen Reports[23] June 11, 200855%35%
align=left Rasmussen ReportsMay 7, 200854%37%

Debates

On October 19 WGVU Public television hosted a Senatorial debate to which only Democratic Senator Carl Levin and Republican State Representative Jack Hoogendyk were invited.[24] They debated topics such as the economy, immigration,[25] and foreign policy.[26] [27]

Levin blamed job loss in Michigan on President Bush, while Hoogendyk blamed Levin.[27] Levin supported a Federal bailout of the auto industry, while Hoogendyk opposed the idea.[24]

The event, which was moderated by WZZM TV 13's News anchor Peter Ross, was met with protest by supporters of excluded candidates.[25] One of the protesters was Libertarian candidate Scotty Boman, who asserted that he met the stations qualifications. WGVU required the candidates to show at least 5% support in a statewide scientific poll, but Boman said no statewide poll had been done that included him.[28] [29] An exclusive WXYZ poll included all of the candidates, but only contacted respondents in the 7th and 9th Congressional district.[30] Boman also claimed that public broadcasters should have invited the other candidates since it is supported with tax dollars.[28]

Senator Carl Levin and State Representative Jack Hoogendyk met again, the following day (October 20), for a forum hosted by the Detroit Economic Club.[25]

Results

Levin was declared the winner right when the polls closed in Michigan. Levin won all but six of Michigan's 83 counties. Levin unsurprisingly won major metropolitan areas, such as Wayne County home of Detroit or Ingham County home of Lansing. He also became the first Democratic Senator since Donald Riegle in 1982 to carry Kent County home of Grand Rapids. When combining the suburban and rural counties, it was too much for Hoogendyk to overcome. Levin's 3,038,386 votes is the most received by any political candidate in the state's history.

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Terri Lynn Land, Secretary of State."2008 Official Michigan General Candidate Listing". Michigan.gov (website).
  2. News: Detnews.com. February 15, 2008. Detroit News.
  3. News: Associated Press . Levin raises $840,000 for re-election campaign . January 29, 2008 . Michigan Elections News . February 10, 2008 . July 5, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080705163631/http://www.mlive.com/elections/index.ssf/2008/01/levin_raises_840000_for_reelec.html . dead .
  4. Terri Lynn Land, Secretary of State."2008 Official Michigan Primary Candidate Listing". Michigan.gov (website).
  5. Terri Lynn Land, Secretary of State."August 5, 2008 Primary and November 4, 2008 General Election: Important Dates and Filing Deadlines". Michigan.gov (website).
  6. News: Austin . Cassidy . Michigan Libertarian convention features pair of contested races; full slate of congressional and statewide candidates . June 7, 2008 . Independent Political Report .
  7. News: Richard . Berg-Andersson . Tony Roza . The Green Papers: Michigan 2008 General Election . August 2008 . The Green Papers .
  8. News: Associated Press . Carl Levin continues to dominate Senate fundraising against challenger Jack Hoogendyk . July 16, 2008 . Michigan Elections News .
  9. Web site: 2008 Senate Race ratings for October 23, 2008 . The Cook Political Report . April 1, 2021.
  10. http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-senate Race Ratings Chart: Senate
  11. Web site: 2008 Senate ratings . Inside Elections . April 1, 2021.
  12. Web site: 2008 RCP Averages & Senate Results . Real Clear Politics . August 31, 2021.
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20080724021500/http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_senate_elections/michigan/election_2008_michigan_senate Rasmussen Reports
  14. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_Michigan_1002685.pdf Public Policy Polling
  15. https://web.archive.org/web/20081001044224/http://www.strategicvision.biz/political/michigan_poll_092608.htm Strategic Vision
  16. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080920/POLITICS01/809200358 Detroit News
  17. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_senate_elections/michigan/election_2008_michigan_senate Rasmussen Reports
  18. https://web.archive.org/web/20080910174128/http://strategicvision.biz/political/michigan_poll_091008.htm Strategic Vision
  19. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_Michigan_908.pdf Public Policy Polling
  20. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080825/POLITICS/808250360 EPIC-MRA/Detroit News
  21. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_Michigan_730.pdf/ Public Policy Polling(PPP)
  22. http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/PPP_Release_Michigan_624.pdf Public Policy Polling
  23. https://web.archive.org/web/20080624035759/http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_senate_elections/michigan/election_2008_michigan_senate Rasmussen Reports
  24. News: John . McNeill . Debate night for Levin and Hoogendyk . October 20, 2008 . WKZO News .
  25. News: Tim . Geraghty . Senate Candidates Debate: Carl Levin and Jack Hoogendyk Offer Differing Views . October 20, 2008 . Associated Press and WZZM TV-13 News .
  26. News: Tony . Tagliavia . Senate debate preview . October 19, 2008 . WOOD TV News .
  27. News: Associated Press . US Senate candidates debate at GVSU . October 19, 2008 . MSNBC .
  28. News: Tony . Tagliavia . Libertarian candidate protests Senate debate . October 19, 2008 . MSNBC . dead . https://archive.today/20230913081409/https://www.webcitation.org/5cGFZX0ZL?url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27271747/ . September 13, 2023 . mdy-all .
  29. News: Tony . Tagliavia . Senate candidates clash on economy, war, health care . October 20, 2008 . WOOD TV News . https://web.archive.org/web/20090618171236/http://video.woodtv.com/player.php?video_id=14913 . June 18, 2009 . dead .
  30. News: WXYZ . Detroit News . EXCLUSIVE POLL: 7th & 9th Districts . August 25, 2008 . WXYZ TV News . https://web.archive.org/web/20080908084518/http://www.wxyz.com/content/news/2008vote/story.aspx?content_id=b6fd9285-e8f6-4416-8b5c-b3bbe8a7ef56 . September 8, 2008 . dead .