Chedrick Greene wins Michigan special Senate election
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Updated · NBC News · May 6
Chedrick Greene wins Michigan special Senate election
15 articles · Updated · NBC News · May 6
NBC projected Greene beat Republican Jason Tunney in the 35th District, giving Democrats a 20-18 chamber majority in the Saginaw Bay area.
The Marine veteran and firefighter replaces Kristen McDonald Rivet, who left the Senate after winning a US House seat in 2024.
With Republicans controlling the state House 58-52, the result preserves divided government in battleground Michigan and continues Democrats' recent special-election overperformance against 2024 presidential results.
This district often predicts presidents. What does its latest vote reveal about Midwest voters?
How will a firefighter's unique perspective shape state law in just six months?
Why did a Michigan community lack state representation for nearly 500 days?