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Michigan MICHIGAN
2006 Governor Race

The following information is taken from the 2006 Almanac of American Politics.
The 2006 Almanac can be ordered online, or by phone at 1-800-356-4838.


Jennifer Granholm (D) vs. Dick DeVos (R)
  • Previous Election Results For This Seat
  • State Profile, Demographics & Political History






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Jennifer Granholm (D) defeated Dick DeVos (R), 56% to 42%.



Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D)


Jennifer Granholm

First elected in 2002; Seeking second full term; Granholm was unopposed in the primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: Feb. 5, 1959, Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Family: Married (Daniel Mulhern); three children
  • Education: Harvard University, J.D., 1987; University of California, B.A., 1984
  • Professional Career: Corporation counsel, Wayne County, 1994-98; prosecutor, U.S. Attorney's Office, 1991-94
  • Military Career: None
  • Previous Elective Office: State attorney general, 1998-2002



Dick DeVos (R)


Dick DeVos

DeVos, a businessman, was unopposed in the primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: Oct. 21, 1955; Grand Rapids, Mich.
  • Family: Married (Betsy); four children
  • Education: Northwood University, B.B.A., 1981
  • Professional Career: Founder & President, The Windquest Group, 1989-present; President, Alticor, Inc., 1993-2002; President & CEO, Orlando Magic, 1991-93
  • Military Career: None
  • Previous Elective Office: State Board of Education, 1991-93



Previous Election Results

 2002 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  Jennifer Granholm (D) 1,633,796 51%
  Dick Posthumus (R) 1,506,104 47%  
  Other 37,665 1%
 
 2002 primary Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  David Bonior (D) 292,958 28%  
  James Blanchard (D) 254,586 24%
 
 1998 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  John M. Engler (R) 1,883,005 62%  
  Geoffrey Fieger (D) 1,143,574 38%


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