In Michigan last week, voters in Senate Districts 8 and 28 elected new members in special elections. The special elections for the two seats came up this year after the Republican incumbents holding the seats resigned to take other positions. Republican candidates in both races held onto the seats for their party, allowing the Republican delegation to maintain its makeup in the Michigan Senate heading into the 2022 election cycle.
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Michigan Committee
$535Total Contributions
$705Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
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$200.00 | Lindsay Bredin |
$100.00 | Nancy Hopkins |
$80.00 | Lindsay Bredin |
$25.00 | Jodie Seese |
$25.00 | Kim Lum |
$25.00 | Susan Sweet |
$20.00 | Brooke Culver |
$20.00 | Michelle Schaedig |
$15.00 | Patricia Wheat |
$10.00 | Julie Wasciuk |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
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$378.81 | Squarespace Inc |
$217.00 | Lowell Litho/ledger/buyers Gui |
$108.75 | Lowell's First Look |
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