Brandell Adams Announces Bid for Vacant Michigan Senate 35th District Seat
Brandell Adams Announces Bid for Vacant Michigan Senate 35th District Seat

Brandell Adams Announces Bid for Vacant Michigan Senate 35th District Seat

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Kelvin King, a former Republican U.S. Senate candidate and husband of a State Election Board member, has entered the race for Georgia's secretary of state, focusing on restoring voter confidence and securing elections. King, alongside state Rep. Tim Fleming, are the only Republicans currently vying for the position, with no Democrats having announced candidacies yet. Meanwhile, in Michigan, Democrat Brandell Adams has launched his campaign for the vacant 35th District state Senate seat, which has been unrepresented since January after Kristen McDonald Rivet was elected to Congress. Adams, chair of the Saginaw County Democratic Party and former Bridgeport Township trustee, emphasizes economic opportunity, public education, and revitalizing the region's manufacturing legacy in his platform. His campaign highlights issues like affordable healthcare, public transit improvements, and safer communities, and he has secured endorsements from several local officials. Adams will face fellow Democrat Pamela Pugh in the primary, with no special election date announced yet for the vacant seat.

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