Chedrick Greene wins Senate seat in Bay, Midland and Saginaw counties
Democrat Chedrick Greene wins Michigan’s 35th Senate District special election; Democrats keep 20-18 state Senate edge for the remainder of the year.
Democrat Chedrick Greene won Tuesday’s pivotal special election in Michigan’s 35th Senate District, providing his party a direct sign of momentum in a battleground state ahead of the November midterm.
Greene’s Republican opponent, Jason Tunney, conceded the race at about 10:20 p.m. Democrats will hold a 20-18 majority in the state Senate for the remainder of the year.
As of 12:15 a.m., Greene had about 59% of
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