Democrats On Course To Overperform By Double Digits In Michigan Win
Summary
Democrat Chedrick Greene won a special election to keep control of the Michigan state Senate for the Democrats. He received nearly 59% of the vote, beating Republican Jason Tunney, and Democrats performed much better than expected compared to the 2024 election.Key Facts
- Chedrick Greene is a firefighter and Marine veteran.
- Greene led with 58.9% of the vote; Tunney had 39.4%, and a Libertarian candidate was third.
- The district previously voted narrowly for Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.
- Democrats had won this seat with 53% in 2022.
- The current results show Democrats overperforming by about 19 percentage points compared to 2024.
- Democrats have done better than expected in special elections since President Donald Trump took office again in January 2025.
- Greene said he will focus on issues like affordability, safety, and public safety policies.
- This election keeps the Michigan state Senate under Democratic control.
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