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2018 United States Senate election in Michigan

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2018 United States Senate election in Michigan

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Turnout56.72%
 
Nominee Debbie Stabenow John James
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 2,214,478 1,938,818
Percentage 52.26% 45.76%

Stabenow:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
James:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      40–50%      No data

U.S. senator before election

Debbie Stabenow
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Debbie Stabenow
Democratic

The 2018 United States Senate election in Michigan took place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect the Class 1 U.S. Senator from the State of Michigan, concurrently with a gubernatorial election, as well as other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives. This was one of ten Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state that Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election.

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow won reelection to a fourth term. On August 7, 2018, John James won the Republican nomination, defeating businessman Sandy Pensler.[1] On May 5, 2018, Marcia Squier received the endorsement and nomination of the Green Party of Michigan at the state convention in Flint.[2]

Stabenow was re-elected by a 6.5% margin and a difference of 275,660 votes,[3] making this the second-closest U.S. Senate election in Michigan since Stabenow was first elected in 2000.[4]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Declined

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Withdrew

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  • Craig Allen Smith

Endorsements

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Results

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Democratic primary results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Stabenow (incumbent) 1,045,450 100.00%
Total votes 1,045,450 100.00%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Defeated in primary

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  • Sandy Pensler, former Wayne County Commissioner, businessman and candidate for MI-08 in 1992[17][16]

Failed to qualify

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  • Bob Carr, historic preservationist, businessman and nominee for MI-01 in 1996[18][16]

Declined

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Withdrew

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Endorsements

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John James

U.S. President

U.S. Vice President

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

U.S. Governors

State Senators[38][39][40]

State Representatives[38]

Judges

Cabinet-level officials

  • John R. Bolton, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, current National Security Advisor[42]

Individuals

Local officials

Organizations

Newspapers

Sandy Pensler
Bob Young Jr. (endorsed James)

Individuals

Debates

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A debate was held between John James and Sandy Pensler on July 6 and televised by WKAR-TV. It was the only televised debate scheduled between the two candidates.[69]

Polling

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Poll
source
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
John
James
Sandy
Pensler
Other Undecided
Mitchell Research[70] July 30, 2018 413 ± 5.0% 44% 30% 26%
EPIC-MRA[71] July 21–22, 2018 1,045 ± 3.1% 39% 38% 23%
Emerson College[72] July 19–21, 2018 202 ± 7.3% 28% 28% 44%
Marist College[73] July 15–19, 2018 337 ± 6.3% 30% 23% 1% 46%
National Research Inc. (R-Outsider PAC)[74] July 11–14, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 21% 28% 10% 41%
Target-Insyght[75] June 24–26, 2018 400 ± 5.0% 29% 32% 39%
Strategic National (R)[76] June 16–21, 2018 1,000 ± 3.1% 18% 33% 49%
Strategic National (R)[77] June 9–10, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 16% 29% 54%
Marketing Resource Group (R-Pensler)[78] May 28–29, 2018 627 ± 3.8% 26% 36% 38%
Strategic National (R)[79] April 21, 2018 350 ± 5.2% 13% 26% 61%
Strategic National (R)[80] April 4–5, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 12% 20% 68%
Denno Research[81] April 2–3, 2018 500 ± 4.0% 12% 16% 72%
Strategic National (R)[82] March 19–20, 2018 400 ± 4.9% 17% 21% 62%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
John
James
Sandy
Pensler
Fred
Upton
Robert
Young
Undecided
Strategic National (R)[83] December 16–17, 2017 600 ± 4.0% 9% 5% 11% 75%
Target-Insyght[84] November 1–6, 2017 1,000 24% 19% 7%
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Lena
Epstein
Bob
Young
John
James
Robert
Ritchie
Undecided
Zogby Analytics[85] September, 2017 [a] 7% 3% 5% 29% 56%
Trafalgar Group (R)[86] July 25–27, 2017 1,078 ± 3.1% 9% 6% 7% 50% 28%
Target-Insyght[87] July 25–27, 2017 344 ± 5.35 8% 14% 16% 33% 29%

Results

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Results by county:
  James
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Pensler
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
Republican primary results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John James 518,564 54.67%
Republican Sandy Pensler 429,885 45.32%
Write-in 57 <0.01%
Total votes 948,506 100.00%

Green Party Convention

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The Green Party of Michigan picked their candidates at a state convention on May 5, 2018.

Declared

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Withdrew

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General election

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Debates

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of October 17, 2018
Candidate (party) Total receipts Total disbursements Cash on hand
Debbie Stabenow (D) $17,449,325.17 $15,720,981.25 $2,842,613.58
John James (R) $9,838,137.84 $7,953,403.16 $1,884,735.02
Source: Federal Election Commission[91]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[92] Likely D October 26, 2018
Inside Elections[93] Safe D November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[94] Safe D November 5, 2018
CNN[95] Likely D November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[96] Lean D November 5, 2018
Fox News[97][b] Likely D November 5, 2018
Notes
  1. ^ Not yet released, but is Republican primary subsample of full 800 voter sample in Michigan
  2. ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races

Endorsements

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Debbie Stabenow (D)

U.S. Executive Branch officials

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

Organizations

Individuals

John James (R)

U.S. Executive Branch officials

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

U.S. Governors

State Senators[38][39][40]

State Representatives[38]

Judges

Cabinet-level officials

  • John R. Bolton, former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, current National Security Advisor[42]

Individuals

Local officials

Organizations

Newspapers

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Debbie
Stabenow (D)
John
James (R)
Other Undecided
Mitchell Research[115] November 5, 2018 827 ± 3.4% 49% 46% 1% 4%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[116] November 2–5, 2018 1,817 ± 2.3% 53% 44% 1% 2%
Mitchell Research[117] November 4, 2018 701 ± 3.7% 53% 46% 0% 1%
Change Research[118] November 2–4, 2018 880 49% 47% 3%[119]
Research Co.[120] November 1–3, 2018 450 ± 4.6% 52% 36% 1% 11%
Gravis Marketing[121] October 29–30, 2018 764 ± 3.6% 54% 41% 6%
Glengariff Group[122] October 25–27, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 53% 36% 3%[123] 8%
Emerson College[124] October 24–26, 2018 822 ± 3.6% 52% 43% 1% 4%
Mitchell Research[125] October 25, 2018 400 ± 5.0% 52% 46% 0% 2%
Target-Insyght[126] October 22–24, 2018 800 ± 3.0% 53% 43% 4%[127] 1%
EPIC-MRA[128] October 18–23, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 49% 42% 5% 4%
The Tarrance Group (R)[129][A] October 20–22, 2018 605 ± 4.1% 48% 41% 4% 7%
Michigan State University[130] October 13–22, 2018 169 49% 42%
Marketing Resource Group[131] October 14–18, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 53% 37% 5%
Mitchell Research[132] September 30 – October 7, 2018 654 ± 3.8% 51% 42% 8%
Glengariff Group[133] September 30 – October 2, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 53% 35% 3% 10%
EPIC-MRA[134] September 21–25, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 56% 33% 5% 6%
Ipsos[135] September 14–24, 2018 1,150 ± 3.0% 55% 35% 4% 6%
Target-Insyght[136] September 10–14, 2018 800 ± 3.0% 55% 40%
Mitchell Research[137] September 12–13, 2018 1,009 ± 3.0% 54% 41% 5%
Strategic National (R)[138] September 8–9, 2018 1,000 ± 3.1% 53% 35% 11%
Glengariff Group[139] September 5–7, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 56% 33% 2% 10%
Gravis Marketing[140] August 14–16, 2018 647 ± 3.9% 51% 35% 14%
Strategic National (R)[141] August 13–14, 2018 700 ± 3.7% 50% 35% 2% 13%
The Tarrance Group (R)[142][A] August 11–14, 2018 602 ± 4.1% 49% 38% 3% 9%
Emerson College[143] July 19–21, 2018 600 ± 4.3% 47% 29% 8% 17%
Marist College[73] July 15–19, 2018 886 ± 3.9% 55% 37% 1% 8%
SurveyMonkey/Axios[144] June 11 – July 2, 2018 978 ± 5.0% 54% 42% 4%
Glengariff Group[145] January 16–19, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 51% 30% 18%
Hypothetical polling

with Sandy Pensler

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Debbie
Stabenow (D)
Sandy
Pensler (R)
Other Undecided
Emerson College[146] July 19–21, 2018 600 ± 4.3% 48% 32% 7% 13%
Marist College[73] July 15–19, 2018 886 ± 3.9% 52% 37% 1% 10%
SurveyMonkey/Axios[144] June 11 – July 2, 2018 978 ± 5.0% 53% 41% 5%
Glengariff Group[145] January 16–19, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 51% 30% 18%

with generic Democrat and Republican

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Debbie
Stabenow (D)
Generic
Republican
Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios[147] February 12 – March 5, 2018 2,012 ± 3.8% 49% 45% 6%

with Robert Ritchie (a.k.a. Kid Rock)

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Debbie
Stabenow (D)
Robert
Ritchie (R)
Undecided
Mitchell/Rosetta Stone[148] October 1, 2017 558 ± 4.2% 46% 38% 16%
Zogby Analytics[149] September 19, 2017 800 ± 3.4% 46% 36% 18%
Marketing Resource Group[150] September 13–18, 2017 600 ± 4.0% 52% 34% 14%
Target-Insyght[151] July 25–27, 2017 822 ± 3.5% 50% 42% 8%
Trafalgar Group (R)[86] July 25–27, 2017 1,078 ± 3.1% 46% 49% 5%

Results

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Although Stabenow ended up winning the election by 6.5 percent, the margin was smaller than expected, considering the polling and past results of Senate elections in Michigan.[4] Part of the relative closeness of the race has been attributed to the Stabenow campaign having run no negative ads against James during the election.[152] Although James won most of Michigan's smaller counties, Stabenow won large margins in urban areas and modest margins in suburban areas. Stabenow trounced James in Wayne County, home of Detroit, and also performed well in Detroit's suburbs. She also easily won in Washtenaw County, home of Ann Arbor and Ingham County, home of Lansing. Kent County, home of Grand Rapids, also narrowly flipped to Stabenow, making this the first Senate election of her career in which she carried the county, and also the only county to flip her direction in 2018, and only the second time (after Carl Levin in 2008) a Democrat had carried the county since Donald Riegle in 1982. In addition to Stabenow's win, Democrats won the previously Republican-held offices of governor, secretary of state, and attorney general, ensuring that as of January 1, 2019, all elected statewide officials would be Democrats. James once again ran unsuccessfully for the other Senate seat in 2020, as he was defeated by incumbent Gary Peters. James would later be elected as a representative in Michigan's 10th congressional district in 2022.

2018 United States Senate election in Michigan [153]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Debbie Stabenow (incumbent) 2,214,478 52.26% −6.54%
Republican John James 1,938,818 45.76% +7.78%
Green Marcia Squier 40,204 0.95% +0.35%
Constitution George Huffman III 27,251 0.65% +0.09%
Natural Law John Howard Wilhelm 16,502 0.39% +0.15%
Write-in 18 <0.01% N/A
Total votes 4,237,271 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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By congressional district

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Both Stabenow and James won 7 of 14 congressional districts.[154]

District James Stabenow Representative
1st 54.39% 43.44% Jack Bergman
2nd 55.19% 42.52% Bill Huizenga
3rd 51.08% 46.67% Justin Amash
4th 56.73% 41.01% John Moolenaar
5th 43.05% 54.73% Dan Kildee
6th 50.37% 47.18% Fred Upton
7th 52.94% 45.02% Tim Walberg
8th 49.0% 49.37% Elissa Slotkin
9th 39.7% 58.46% Andy Levin
10th 58.1% 40.1% Paul Mitchell
11th 47.76% 50.87% Haley Stevens
12th 31.93% 66.32% Debbie Dingell
13th 17.8% 79.87% Rashida Tlaib
14th 19.55% 78.9% Brenda Lawrence

Notes

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Partisan clients

  1. ^ a b Poll conducted for James' campaign.

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  117. ^ Mitchell Research
  118. ^ Change Research
  119. ^ George E. Huffman III (U.S. Taxpayers), Marcia Squier (G), and John Howard Wilhelm (Natural Law) with 1%
  120. ^ Research Co.
  121. ^ Gravis Marketing
  122. ^ Glengariff Group
  123. ^ George E. Huffman III (U.S. Taxpayers), Marcia Squier (G) with 1%, John Howard Wilhelm (Natural Law) with 0%
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  125. ^ Mitchell Research
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  129. ^ The Tarrance Group (R)
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