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RepublicanRunning for MI U.S. Senate · 2026
Mike Rogers
Michael J. Rogers (born June 2, 1963) is an American law enforcement officer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 8th congressional district from 2001 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party , he served as chair of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 2011 to 2015.
Born 1963 · Livonia, Michigan , U.S.
In brief
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No profile summary yet
Summaries are written and fact-checked against the underlying data in nightly batches. This candidate's hasn't been generated or verified yet.
43.2%
Polling average
our aggregate
27%
Win probability
market-implied
$7.7M
Raised this cycle
FEC · committee
Independence scorecard
Computed · FEC money mixWho Rogers's money comes from.
C+
49/100
Independence index
A mixed funding picture — in-state funding is the watch item.
2 watch items · in-state funding
Small-dollar reliance62
31% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence52
12% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding35
65% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure47
$8.8M in outside spending supports the campaign
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
Governing & voting record
What Rogers did in office.
MeasureYearAction
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015
Became Public Law No: 113-293.
2014
Became law
Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act of 2013
Became Public Law No: 113-5.
2013
Became law
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
Became Public Law No: 112-87.
2011
Became law
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011
Became Public Law No: 112-18.
2011
Became law
Special Agent Samuel Hicks Families of Fallen Heroes Act
Became Public Law No: 111-178.
2009
Became law
To study and promote the use of energy efficient computer servers in the United States.
Became Public Law No: 109-431.
2006
Became law
Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act
Became Public Law No: 109-228.
2006
Became law
SPONSORED LEGISLATION VIA CONGRESS.GOV · ENACTED BILLS FIRST, THEN THE MOST RECENT · ROLE SHOWS THE BILL'S LATEST STATUS.
Where they stand
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Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
How Rogers votes
With the party, against it, and where on the spectrum.
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Rogers
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-right
Overall lean
70
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 113TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Ratings from advocacy groups
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No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Career & history
1989Federal Bureau of Investigation
1989–1994
1995Member of the State Senate of Michigan
1995–2001
2001United States representative
2001–2015
Public favorability
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No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
Donors & money
FEC itemized filings · cycle-to-dateWho funds the campaign.
$7.7M
Raised
$3.7M
Spent
$4.3M
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
31% small (<$200)57% large indiv.12% PAC
35% in-state · 65% out-of-state (itemized)
Top contributors · bundled by employer / org
INFORMATION REQUESTED PER BEST EFFORTS
$44k
BLACKSTONE
$28k
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
$21k
CONTINUUM VENTURES
$21k
CORRIGAN OIL
$15k
RYAN SPECIALTY
$14k
Top industries · itemized $
Securities & investment$28k
Oil & gas$15k
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-03-31 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
Race
The contest Rogers is running in.
MI · SENATE · 2026tilt d
Rogers (R) vs Abdul El-Sayed (D)
43.2%−1.7 El-Sayed44.9%
Open full race detail →
Related prediction markets
All markets →Live contract prices tied to Rogers and the seat. Prices are ¢-per-share of the YES outcome; context only, never merged into our polling averages.
Will the Republicans win the Michigan Senate race in 2026?
Polymarket · Republican
Will the Democrats win the Michigan Senate race in 2026?
Polymarket · Democrat
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $4k · Abdul El-Sayed
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · Mallory McMorrow
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $1k · Haley Stevens
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $1k · Mike Rogers
Sources & provenance
Biography
Public record
Wikipedia + state records
Money & donors
FEC filings
itemized + committee totals
Markets
Live venues
Polymarket · Kalshi
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
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Republican · MI U.S. Senate
Mike Rogers
Michael J. Rogers (born June 2, 1963) is an American law enforcement officer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Michigan's 8th congressional district from 2001 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party , he served as chair of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 2011 to 2015.
Where Rogers standsRace →
Rogers 43.2%Abdul El-Sayed 44.9%
Market · wins
27¢
43.2%
Poll avg
27%
Win prob
$7.7M
Raised
In brief
—
No profile summary yet
Summaries are written and fact-checked against the underlying data in nightly batches. This candidate's hasn't been generated or verified yet.
Governing & voting record
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015
2014 · BECAME LAW
Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act of 2013
2013 · BECAME LAW
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
2011 · BECAME LAW
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011
2011 · BECAME LAW
Special Agent Samuel Hicks Families of Fallen Heroes Act
2009 · BECAME LAW
To study and promote the use of energy efficient computer servers in the United States.
2006 · BECAME LAW
Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act
2006 · BECAME LAW
Where they stand
—
Key positions not yet compiled
Positions are drawn from the candidate's public record and statements. We haven't compiled a verified set for this candidate yet.
Career & history
1989Federal Bureau of Investigation
1989–1994
1995Member of the State Senate of Michigan
1995–2001
2001United States representative
2001–2015
Public favorability
—
No favorability data
This candidate isn't tracked by YouGov's public-figure panel, and no published state polling on their favorability was found.
Independence scorecard
Who Rogers's money comes from.
C+
49/100
Independence index
A mixed funding picture — in-state funding is the watch item.
2 watch items · in-state funding
Small-dollar reliance62
31% of individual + PAC money from donors under $200
PAC independence52
12% of individual + PAC money from PACs
In-state funding35
65% of itemized receipts come from out of state
Outside-money exposure47
$8.8M in outside spending supports the campaign
MONEY-MIX INDEX, COMPUTED FROM FEC FILINGS ONLY: SMALL-DOLLAR SHARE, PAC RELIANCE, IN-STATE MONEY AND OUTSIDE (IE) SPENDING. IT DOES NOT SCORE VOTES OR DONOR–VOTE ALIGNMENT. HIGHER = MORE INDEPENDENT · GREEN ≥70 · AMBER 50–69 · RED <50.
How Rogers votes
Ideological placement · roll-call record
Dem median
GOP median
Rogers
← LiberalCenterConservative →
Center-right
Overall lean
70
DW-NOMINATE · 0–100
DW-NOMINATE FIRST-DIMENSION SCORE FROM ROLL-CALL VOTES IN THE 113TH CONGRESS (HOUSE), VIA VOTEVIEW. 0 = MOST LIBERAL, 100 = MOST CONSERVATIVE.
Ratings from advocacy groups
—
No advocacy-group ratings
Interest-group scorecards have no machine-readable feed — they're curated per candidate, and none are on file yet.
Donors & money
$7.7M
Raised
$3.7M
Spent
$4.3M
Cash on hand
Source of funds · individual + PAC
31% small (<$200)57% large indiv.12% PAC
35% in-state · 65% out-of-state (itemized)
Top industries · itemized $
Securities & investment$28k
Oil & gas$15k
OWN-COMMITTEE TOTALS FROM FEC FILINGS THROUGH 2026-03-31 · INDUSTRY GROUPS ARE ITEMIZED RECEIPTS CLASSIFIED BY EMPLOYER — A KEYWORD APPROXIMATION, NOT OPENSECRETS CODING. SOURCE: FEC ↗
Related prediction markets
All markets →Will the Republicans win the Michigan Senate race in 2026?
Polymarket · Republican
Will the Democrats win the Michigan Senate race in 2026?
Polymarket · Democrat
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $4k · Abdul El-Sayed
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · Mallory McMorrow
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $1k · Haley Stevens
Michigan Senate winner? (Person)
Kalshi · vol $1k · Mike Rogers
Sources & provenance
Biography
Public record
Wikipedia + state records
Money & donors
FEC filings
itemized + committee totals
Markets
Live venues
Polymarket · Kalshi
ALL FIGURES DRAWN FROM PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RECORDS · CANDIDATE PROFILES ARE NONPARTISAN AND CARRY NO ENDORSEMENT. · PHOTO: UNITED STATES CONGRESS · PUBLIC DOMAIN (WIKIMEDIA COMMONS)
