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Democrat Jim Haadsma has defeated Republican Dave Morgan in the race for the 62nd state House seat, unofficial results show. Haadsma had just shy of 52% of the vote, according to results posted on ...
Jim Haadsma, D-Battle Creek, lost his re-election bid. In his last days as chair of the House Labor Committee, Haadsma brought up bills that would have added $20 billion to state debt.
Frisbie narrowly defeated Democratic state Rep. Jim Haadsma in the November election, with a hand recount showing Frisbie defeating Haadsma by 79 votes.
State Rep. Jim Haadsma, D-Battle Creek, was defeated by Republican challenger Steve Frisbie, a Calhoun County commissioner, in the 44th Michigan House District race, the board certified.
Frisbie challenged incumbent Democrat Jim Haadsma in the Nov. 5 general election for the 44th House district.
The package of bills was pushed through the Democratic-controlled House Labor Committee with no testimony after state Rep. Jim Haadsma, D-Battle Creek, said he wanted to "get the bills to the ...
The package of bills was pushed through the Democratic-controlled House Labor Committee with no testimony after state Rep. Jim Haadsma, a Democrat, said he wanted to "get the bills to the House ...
After a recount, officials with the Michigan Secretary of State's Office confirmed to News Channel Thursday that Frisbie defeated incumbent Rep. Jim Haadsma (D - Michigan) in the race by 79 votes.
LANSING — A recount has confirmed — and expanded — Republican challenger Steve Frisbie's victory over Democratic state Rep. Jim Haadsma in a Battle Creek state House race.
The vote certified last month by the Board of State Canvassers shows state Rep. Jim Haadsma, D-Battle Creek, was defeated by Republican challenger Steve Frisbie, a Calhoun County commissioner.
Sahr is now a vocal advocate for a State House proposal introduced by State Rep. Jim Haadsma from Battle Creek. His bill would ensure staffing levels would be discussed at all negotiations between ...
State Rep. Jim Haadsma, D-Battle Creek, who seems to have lost the race for the 44th Michigan House District during the first count that was certified Friday, filed for the recount Monday.