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Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a member of the Democratic leadership, said Thursday that she will not run for a fifth term in 2024, opening up a seat in the key battleground state.
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Incumbent Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow is retiring, leaving an open seat. [1] ... Incumbent Justice David Viviano did not run for re-election. [4] Candidates
Stabenow was reelected to Senate in 2006, 2012, and 2018. She became the state's senior U.S. senator upon Carl Levin's retirement in 2015. Stabenow chaired the Senate Agriculture Committee from 2011 to 2015 and again since 2021. She became chair of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee in 2017.
Following Democrats' strong performance in the 2022 election, Stabenow, 72, says it's time to "pass the torch" to a younger generation. Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow Will Retire, Opening Up Seat ...
Debbie Dingell, U.S. representative for Michigan's 6th congressional district (2015–present) [36] (ran for re-election) [37] Mike Duggan, Mayor of Detroit (2014–present) [38] Abdul El-Sayed, director of the Wayne County Department of Health, Human and Veterans Services and candidate for Governor of Michigan in 2018 [39] (endorsed Harper) [40]
Debbie Stabenow stood in the well of the U.S. Senate a few weeks ago, reminiscing about her half-century in politics as she prepared to finish out her last term in office. The 74-year-old Democrat ...
Lost re-election. 28 104th: 105th: 28 Re-elected in 1996. 106th: 22 Debbie Stabenow: Democratic: Jan 3, 2001 – Jan 3, 2025 Elected in 2000. 29 107th: 108th: 29 Re-elected in 2002. 109th: Re-elected in 2006. 30 110th: 111th: 30 Re-elected in 2008.