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Chedrick Greene

Sen. Chedrick Greene is a former fire captain and retired U.S. Marine Corps Reservist from Saginaw running for reelection to the Michigan Senate this fall to defend the seat he won in a key special election earlier this year.

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Date:
November 3, 2026

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About Chedrick

Sen. Chedrick Greene is a former fire captain and retired U.S. Marine Corps Reservist from Saginaw running for reelection to the Michigan Senate this fall to defend the seat he won in a key special election earlier this year. Chedrick is deeply rooted in his community and is committed to protecting working families from extreme right-wing policies. As a state senator, Chedrick is committed to advocating for all Michiganders, helping lower the cost of living, and expanding opportunities for all.

In May, Chedrick defied the odds by claiming an impressive victory in a true battleground district. Now, with the continued support of the DLCC, he’s ready to keep fighting for progress and help Michigan Democrats protect and expand their majority in the state Senate.

Michigan

Michigan stands as one of the most critical battlegrounds in the country.

In 2022, Michigan Democrats flipped both chambers of the state legislature for the first time in over a decade, delivering a Democratic trifecta and passing historic legislation that improved the lives of working families across the state.

In 2024, Republicans narrowly retook the Michigan House — but with Democrats remaining as the majority in the state Senate, the path to a trifecta is still within reach in 2026.

With a one-seat Democratic majority in the Senate and a clear path to reclaim the House, strategic early investment in these races will determine whether Democrats can restore full control and continue delivering results.